WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 2017 CAUGHT Strike three at Lynn IN THE ACT convenience store By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF LYNN — Highland Variety was robbed at knifepoint on Sunday for the third time in less than three weeks. Police are unsure if it’s the same man robbing the convenience store at 96 Adams St., but each time a masked man has brandished a knife and demanded money from the same 49-year-old male clerk. The suspect made off with a small amount of cash on each occasion, Lynn Police Lt. Michael Kmiec said. Video helps police ID woman Police were able to This time, Highland Va- identify this wom- riety was robbed later in who illegally dumped trash an, responsible the day, shortly after 7 for dumping 125 p.m. The other two robber- By Thomas Grillo pounds of trash ies — Sunday, July 23 and ITEM STAFF onto the property at Friday, July 28 — occurred Boston Street Car early in the morning and LYNN — Case closed. Wash. during the same week. Three days after Boston Street Car Wash shared a vid- On Sunday, either a eo of a woman in a Toyota SUV dumping 125 pounds PHOTO | white or light-skinned of trash on the property late at night, police nabbed the BOSTON STREET CAR WASH Hispanic man wearing a culprit. mask showed a knife, or- Lynn Police Lt. Thomas Reddy, acting on a tip from dered the clerk to open up someone who recognized her from the video and called the register, and took off police, showed up at her home in West Lynn on Tuesday. with a small amount of ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE “She was apologetic,” said Lynn Police Lt. Michael cash and some cigarettes, Kmiec. Kmiec said. Highland Variety was robbed at knifepoint on Sunday for the third time in less than CAUGHT, A7 ROBBERIES, A7 three weeks. Marblehead BEWARE THE TIDES OF AUGUST Trio nabbed investigates in Lynn eld swastika credit-card drawn in dirt scam at UPS By Gayla Cawley By Adam Swift ITEM STAFF ITEM STAFF MARBLEHEAD — Police are investigat- Three New York City men accused of ing another anti-Semitic incident in town. running a fraud ring got a taste of small A swastika, the emblem of the Nazi par- town justice last week. ty, was found drawn in the dirt of the soft- Marvin Silver, Demetrius Cummings, ball eld at Marblehead High School on and David Duke were arrested and Monday morning. A woman was walking charged with conspiracy to commit lar- her dog when she saw the graf ti on the ceny at the UPS facility on Kimball Lane eld, and alerted police shortly after 10:30 Friday. a.m., according to Marblehead Police. The men allegedly hacked consumer “We think it hadn’t been there very long,” email and Amazon accounts to place on- said Police Chief Robert Picariello. “It was line orders — speci cally for high-priced removed immediately.” Canon cameras and Apple MacBook Pro Picariello said the symbol wasn’t easy to computers — for pickup at the Lynn eld see unless someone was at the correct an- UPS Store, according to Lynn eld Police gle, and police think it had only been there Captain Karl Johnson. The Canon camer- for a few hours. A different graphic image as sell for $3,200 each and the MacBooks was also drawn into the dirt. retail for $2,000. The swastika was found a little over a The men then used counterfeit forms month after town residents and of cials of identi cation to complete the transac- rallied at Riverhead Beach to protest a tions, Johnson said. rash of anti-Semitic graf ti discovered on Detective Sergeant Nick Secatore, the a harbor causeway wall off Ocean Avenue. department’s lead investigator into the al- On Friday, June 30, the Fourth of July leged fraud ring, worked with UPS on the weekend, police found the graf ti, which investigation. the department said consisted of racially With Friday’s arrests, a total of ve offensive, anti-Semitic and extremely dis- members of the alleged crime ring have turbing language. It ran over a large por- been identi ed and charged; two arrests tion of the wall. Similarly offensive graf ti made on July 3. All ve of the defendants was discovered in a remote section of Sea- are from New York and have used the side Park. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK same method of operation. Johnson said Town Administrator John McGinn said the men could be part of a larger theft and he and the town condemn Monday’s in- Timmy Dittrich, left, and Bruce Dyson are the co-chairs of the fraud ring. cident at the high school, as it has done Corinthian Classic Yacht Regatta Saturday and Sunday at the Silver, 29, of 451 Kingston St. in New York in the past with similar anti-Semitic oc- Corinthian Yacht Club in Marblehead. The race is one of the four City, was charged with larceny/attempt to currences. He said it’s disappointing and in the Panerai North American Challenge. It features vintage commit a crime, identity fraud, and con- the police are investigating the incident, yachts, one of them more than 100 years old, and includes a Sun- spiracy to commit larceny. Cummings, day morning parade of boats, beginning at 10:30 a.m. For story, MARBLEHEAD, A7 see Sports, page B1. UPS, A7 INSIDE Malden plays up Fellsmere Park’s history In Medford Coming Friday Newer Stop & Shop By Steve Freker spaces. of it.” Campaign Notebook coming to town. A2 FOR THE ITEM She said the park’s new sign high- DeMaria said she worked close- will make its debut in lights the park’s history and people ly with the members of the Malden Friday’s Item. Reporters In Opinion MALDEN — With a history dating who contributed to Malden. Historical Society to design the sign, Gifts that Gayla Cawley, Thomas back to the city’s founders, Fellsmere “We wanted to recognize the earli- which is adorned in Malden’s colors keep giving. A4 Grillo, and Bridget Park deserves recognition, said City Turcotte will provide est founders of Fellsmere Park and with a blue backing and white and Councilor at large Debbie DeMaria. In Sports behind-the-scenes what better way than with a new gold lettering, and acknowledges MacGregor commits accounts of this fall’s A long-time community activist sign,” DeMaria said, noting that the the park was designed by world-re- to Columbia. B1 municipal elections on who lives in walking distance to the sign includes mention of the park’s nowned architect Frederick Law Ol- the North Shore. Got a park and Fellsmere Pond, DeMaria inclusion on the National Register of mstead. In Food tip? Email them at has long admired and embraced the Historic Places. “Malden has so much Fellsmere Park was established in Try some of Rosalie’s [email protected]. beauty of one of Malden’s oldest and rich history and Fellsmere Pond and pork chop Milanese. B8 most well-used passive recreational Fellsmere Park is another great part MALDEN, A7

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 HIGH 83° VOL. 139, ISSUE 206 LYNN ...... A3 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 64° OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 FOOD ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 2017 OBITUARIES Newer Stop & Shop Antonio J. DiSessa, 97 Leslie D. Davis, 61 1955-2017 coming to Medford By Steve Freker with free events for all PEABODY — Anto- ington and her late SAUGUS — Les- three siblings: his FOR THE ITEM shoppers and local resi- nio J. “Tony” DiSessa, husband George; six lie Dean Davis, 61, brother William Davis dents, including a barbe- age 97, of Brooksby grandchildren, To- formerly of Lynn, and his wife Debbie MEDFORD — Local cue, product samplings Village, Peabody, for- niann Alter, George passed away at Ka- and sister Deanna shoppers will say good- and giveaways. merly of Lynnfield, Rougier, Jr., Kristen plan House in Dan- and her husband Pat bye this weekend to one Stop & Shop officials died peacefully on Oldakowski, Adam vers after a lengthy of New Hampshire, familiar supermarket des- said in a statement that Sunday at Salem DiSessa, Mark DiSes- illness. and Dennis Davis tination but will have the employees of the Salem Hospital after a brief sa, and Jay Robleski; Leslie graduated of Saugus. He also opportunity to embrace a Street store closing Sat- illness. He was the four great-grandchil- from Lynn Vocation- leaves behind several newer version at another urday will be offered po- location a little further husband of the late dren, Patrick, Alyssa al Tech in 1973 and nieces. sitions at either the 760 Elsie (Fanti) DiSessa and the and Carli Hamilton and Zach- worked as a machinist at Service information: down the road. Fellsway store nearby or late Clare (Jordan) DiSessa. ary Robleski; his sister, Alice General Electric. Son of Ann Please join us for a celebra- Stop & Shop will close its other Stop & Shop stores Born and raised in Revere, he Rice of New Jersey; his son-in- R. Davis and Lloyd Dean Davis tion of Leslie’s life at Prince supermarket at 471 Salem in the area. Another area was the son of the late Ermali- law, John Robleski of Florida formerly of Lynn. He leaves be- House of Pizza, Route 1, St. in Medford for good this location is at 99 Charles no and Giovannina (DiVirgilio) as well as several nieces and hind a daughter Kayla Davis of Saugus on Saturday Aug. 12 Saturday, after more than St. in Malden. DiSessa. He was a graduate nephews. He was the step-fa- Chelmsford. He leaves behind from 1-5 p.m. four years in operation. The Most of the patrons of of Revere High School. He had ther of the late Ann Robleski, closing is to make way for a both Stop & Shop stores lived in Lynn and Lynnfield for and brother of the late Jean new Target “small-format” the greater part of his life, as Voila, Mildred Garro, and Ar- store in its place. are Medford and Malden well as Largo, Fla. for many mando “Eddie”, Frederick and Eleanor Papathanasopoulous However, in a “one door residents since the super- years. Marciano DiSessa. closes, another one opens” markets are both located Tony was a United States Service information: His scenario, Stop & Shop’s at the Medford-Malden Navy Seabee, serving in the funeral will be held on Fri- other Medford store, lo- city line. South Pacific during World day at 9 a.m. from the SO- Ellie, 82, passed George Theodore cated about a mile south The Salem Street Stop War II. He had worked as a LIMINE Funeral Home, 426 away peacefully sur- Willis of Clear Wa- at 760 Fellsway, will cel- & Shop that is closing its welder for General Electric, Broadway (Rt 129), Lynn, rounded by friends ter, Florida and Scot ebrate a grand “re-open- doors had first opened Riverworks for 40 years until followed by a funeral Mass and family on May Gordon Willis and ing” this Friday, when it in January 2013. It re- his retirement in 1981, and at 11 a.m. in Our Lady of 12 after a lengthly his wife Marcia in will show off its new ren- placed a former Johnnie’s was a member of IUE Local the Assumption Church, illness. Lynn, sister Nancy ovations which have been Foodmaster supermarket #201. He also volunteered Lynnfield. Burial will be in She spent 16 years Gallagher and her ongoing for about the last which has operated at the at Union Hospital for many St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Lynn. happily married to late husband Rob- three months. location since the 1970s. years. He was a communicant Relatives and friends are her husband Nich- ert, of Peabody, Judy The much larger 760 In 2013, Stop & Shop put of Our Lady of the Assumption respectfully invited. Visita- olas. After marrying, Mieczkowski and her Fellsway store, originally $400,000 in renovations Church in Lynnfield and St. tion will be on Friday from she moved from Lynn to New- husband Anthony of Reading, called Super Stop & Shop at the store to outfit as the Patrick’s Church in Largo. He 9-10:30 a.m., prior to the ton then retiring to Florida. predeceased by her sisters when it opened in 2008 in new store brand there. was active with the St. Vincent funeral. In lieu of flowers, Born and raised in Lynn, she Blanche (Ethel) Francullo Fellsway Plaza, will kick In July, Target an- de Paul Society, and he also donations may be made was the daughter of Theodore and late husband Michael of off a month-long celebra- nounced it was leasing the enjoyed golfing. to the St. Vincent DePaul R. Flanders and Emily B. (Ea- Salem and eldest sister Myr- tion touting its new addi- space with the intention of Tony is survived by his Society, 18 Canton gles) Flanders. tle Kearns and her late hus- tions and improvements, operating a small-format son, Anthony J. DiSes- St., Stoughton, MA She graduated from Lynn band Martin Kearns of New Stop & Shop officials an- store at the location. The sa and his wife Karen 02072. Directions English in 1952 receiving ex- Hampshire. nounced in a press state- Medford Target store will of Lynn; his daughter, and guestbook at cellent grades. She also has 2 brothers, ment Tuesday. The 760 feature groceries, a CVS Carol Rougier of Wilm- www.solimine.com. Ellie enjoyed being sur- Daniel Flanders of Ocean Fellsway store has 45,000 Pharmacy, health and rounded by her family, espe- Springs, Mississippi and pre- square feet in floor space. beauty products, home de- cially her grandchildren Anika deceased brother Theodore The remodeled 760 Fells- cor products and a selec- and Nicky and great-grand- Flanders and his wife, Mary, way Stop & Shop will fea- tion of men’s, women’s and child Eleanna, named after El- who resides in Cocoa, Fla. ture expanded produce, children’s apparel that lie. She also had many nieces Scot recalls one of the hap- fresh meat, seafood, floral, will be especially geared and nephews who she adored. piest memories of his Mother and deli departments. The to the region’s market, She worked at Rich’s on is being pulled in the winter on store will also have an in- “We believe the Medford Daniel Panico, 75 Highland Avenue, Salem, the sled alongwith his brother. store sushi chef to enhance Target store will offer an while her boys were growing Both played hockey and Ellie its amenities as well as inspirational quick-stop up, then worked at Lynn and was at every game and prac- increased offerings of nat- shopping experience for Union hospitals. Ellie enjoyed tice. SAUGUS — Mr. cherished grand- ural and organic foods. the many families who traveling to Aruba, cooking for The family had a Mass in Daniel “Danny” Pan- children, Elizabeth, The grand re-opening live and work in Medford her family and going to family memory of Ellie on July 8 and ico, age 75, passed Chloe, Allen J. and will begin when the store and Malden,” said Mark parties. then a celebration of her life away on August 6 Lily Panico; his dear opens at 7 a.m. continuing Schindele, Target senior She leaves two sons, at Carrabba’s. after a lengthy ill- sister Patricia Tabbi through the weekend and vice president for proper- ness surrounded by and her husband the next two weekends ties. his family. He was Joseph of Hamp- the loving husband stead, N.H. He will MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS of Marilyn (Platt) be missed by many Robert C. Moreau Jr. Panico with whom nephews, nieces, he shared 53 years of mar- cousins, friends and long- Boston suburb bars sale and lead to greater defor- riage. time friend Howie Stowe. of commercially bred estation. They have urged BOSTON — Robert ly Moreau of Lynn; the Republican governor’s Born in Chelsea and In lieu of flowers, dona- C. Moreau Jr. (Rob) sister Debra Auger dogs and cats raised in Saugus, Dan- tions in Danny’s name may administration to recon- of Boston passed and her husband sider. ny was the son of the late be made to the First Con- August 7 after a Brian of Westford; CAMBRIDGE (AP) — A But supporters say Victor and Gladys (Nicker- gregational Church, UCC, lengthy illness. Born nephews: Anthony Boston suburb has passed biomass can be used to son) Panico. He graduated 300 Central St., Saugus, in Salem, and raised Moreau and his fi- one of the nation’s most displace fossil fuels such from Saugus High School in MA 01906. in Lynn. Son of the ancé Lyna Dep of extensive restrictions on as oil and coal, adding 1960 and worked as a sales Service information: late Robert C. and Peabody, Ryan Au- the retail sale of animals. that there’s little threat of associate at Sears in Sau- Relatives and friends are Mildred (Gauthier) ger of Westford, Co- The ordinance passed deforestation. gus until his retirement in invited to attend visiting Moreau. Rob was a rey Moreau of Lynn; Monday in Cambridge 1998. Danny was an active hours in the BISBEE-POR- graduate of Lynn Vocation- niece Erin Auger of West- bars the sale of commer- member of the First Congre- CELLA Funeral Home, 549 al Tech High. He enjoyed ford; great-nephew Dasaan cially bred dogs and cats ‘Puppy Doe’ dog abuse trial gational Church in Saugus, Lincoln Ave., Saugus on cooking, sports, puzzles and great niece Jaylee; as and other animals includ- rescheduled for October the Saugus Food Pantry and Thursday, 4-8 p.m. A fu- and volunteering at the Paul well as many aunts, uncles ing birds, amphibians, he was a former committee neral service will be held Sullivan House, Pine St Inn and cousins. reptiles and rodents. DEDHAM (AP) — The member of Boy Scout Troop in the First Congregational and the More Foundation. Service information: Visi- The city will only allow trial of a man charged 62. Church, UCC, 300 Central He was proud of his accom- tation at GOODRICH Funer- the sale of animals from with abusing a dog so In addition to his wife, St., Saugus on Friday at plishment of overcoming ad- al Home, 128 Washington shelters or rescue organi- severely that it had to Danny leaves three beloved 11 a.m. Meet at Church. diction and helping others ST. Lynn, on Thursday from zations. be euthanized has been children, Cheryl Panico of Interment Puritan Lawn achieve their goals by being 5-7 p.m. Relatives and Hundreds of U.S. cities rescheduled for October. Saugus, Dan Panico and Memorial Park in Peabody. a recovery coach. friends invited. In lieu of have banned some animal The female pit bull mix his wife Heather of Beverly, For directions and condo- He is survived by his flowers, please donate to sales. But Laura Hagen that came to be known Allen Panico and his wife lences www.BisbeePorcel- brother Roger Moreau of Pine Street Inn or the Paul of the Massachusetts as Puppy Doe was found Rebecca of Saugus; four la.com. Beverly; sister-in-law Joe- Sullivan House. Society for the Prevention barely alive on a Quincy of Cruelty to Animals playground in August tells The Boston Globe 2013. that Cambridge’s law is Radoslaw Czerkawski One Lucky student scholar “a landmark ordinance” was scheduled to be tried because it goes further. on multiple animal cruel- Only two national chains ty charges last month, but sell animals in Cambridge, the trial was postponed which is home to Harvard when a prosecutor needed University. emergency eye surgery. The president of the Pet A Norfolk Superior Industry Joint Advisory Court judge on Monday Council says the ordi- rescheduled the trial for nance damages the stores’ Oct. 24. bottom line and penalizes The case received wide- retailers committed to spread attention when the animal welfare. starving year-old dog was found with fractures, a stab Baker administration wound and a split tongue. Czerkawski has plead- proposes energy subsidies ed not guilty. He has for wood fuel suggested youths he saw drinking in a park were BOSTON (AP) — Mas- responsible for the abuse. sachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker’s administration has proposed rules that IN MEMORIAM would designate fuel RUTH (MA) PARINI ON YOUR BIRTHDAY derived from felled trees AUGUST 9, 2017 as a form of renewable Lovingly remembered and energy. sadly missed by the Parinis The Boston Globe re- and Pendexters ports that the regulations would provide financial incentives for wood bio- 781-593-7700 mass — an energy source Publishing Daily, except Sundays that uses wood chips and USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 pellets made from tree Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA trunks, branches and and additional offices. other plant matter. 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A growing project City asks for cooperation in keeping streets clean The Department of Pub- Wednesdays and Fridays lic Works (DPW) is mak- and the other side on ing a concerted effort to Tuesdays and Thursdays. keep Lynn’s streets clean, The DPW reminds every- but it needs the cooper- one that there is no park- ation of businesses and ing in the downtown be- residents in order to be tween the hours of 4 and successful. 8 a.m., with enforcement The city has contracted handled by the police and with American Sweeping parking departments. to clean the streets in the “It is very important spring (April-May) and that people adhere to the fall (October-November). no parking regulations Regular street sweeping so that the street sweep- not only keeps the city ers can do their job as cleaner and safer, it also thoroughly as possible,” limits the amount of trash said DPW Commissioner and pollutants getting Andrew Hall. “We want into storm drains and the the downtown to remain water stream. “Keeping the downtown clean for businesses, res- and our neighborhoods idents and visitors. We clean has been and re- encourage everyone to use mains a priority,” said the trash receptacles that Mayor Judith Flanagan are available and refrain Kennedy. “We appreciate from throwing trash out the cooperation of resi- of their vehicles.” dents and businesses to Hall said street sweep- help us achieve this.” ing would continue The street sweeping in throughout the winter as the downtown, which is weather permits. Since done on a nightly basis the sweeping machinery from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m., is needs water to work effec- of particular importance. tively, it is not used when One side of the street temperatures drop below is done on Mondays, freezing. GE says engine did not cause test cell fire River Works project flammable that was either leaders have provided ad- caught in the test rig or ditional details about how was on the liner walls or a minor fire stated in a ceiling. test cell last Thursday. “The investigation is on- Project managers said going,” Gorham said. the engine being tested An engine rig test was did not cause the fire and underway in Building was not damaged. General 29G when the fire start- Electric spokesman Rich- ed. No one was hurt and ard Gorham said the fire’s the fire was quickly extin- root cause was something guished. Bulky item day has returned Drop off your bulky tween 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. A household items this Au- driver’s license is required gust until November at as identification and is for Covanta. Lynn residents only. Mayor Judith Flanagan The following items will Kennedy announced the chance to clean out your not be allowed: TVs, paint, attics, cellars, hallways, tires, hazardous materi- porches, and garages. als, and building contrac- Thanks to sponsors, the tors’ construction materi- Gerondelis Foundation als. Inc., and Demakis Enter- Drop off days include: prise “Old Neighborhood,” Top, Rediet Aug. 19, Sept. 23, Sept. 30, bulky item day has re- Habtegebriel, turned. Oct. 7, Oct. 28, Nov. 4, and left, and Alix Covanta will accept Nov. 18. Pierre-Toussaint items to dispose at its site For further information Jr. pick cucum- at 247 Commercial St. be- please call 781-268-8000. bers at the com- munity garden at the Ingalls Catch up with your School in Lynn. Middle, the first favorite team tomato harvest of the season. The in Item Sports! garden yields 20,000 pounds of food per year. Bottom, J.C. Reynoso hauls freshly picked cucumbers from the garden. 22 Lincoln Ave. ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE Saugus 781-233-2757 Wednesday, Aug. 9 LAW OFFICES OF Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 JAMES J. CARRIGAN Thursday, Aug. 10 • Social Security Disability • Workers Compensation Hotline • Accidents Baked Gulf Shrimp Casserole 25 years located across Spanish menu available CALL 24 HOURS A DAY from Lynn District Court $7.99 or text the word tiplynn 15 Johnson St. All reports of neighborhood 781-596-0100 ONLY WITH THIS COUPON and your tip to JAMES J. CARRIGAN activity will be investigated. ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN Cannot be combined with any other offers. RONALD D. MALLOY Callers may remain anonymous. “tip411” (847411) www.jamescarriganlaw.com Not for take-out. Valid for up to 2 people. [email protected] A4 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 2017 OPINION

EDITORIAL HOW TO REACH US Gifts that keep giving

Frances Wilkinson is an un- and the King Forest properties. signs, litter control and oppor- mittee are well-versed in dis- 110 Munroe St. sung Swampscott hero who is Like Blythswood, the names con- tunities for volunteers to help cussing and mapping out. P.O. Box 5 making it possible for walkers jure up a grand and bygone era maintain the easement path. But the job of looking ahead Lynn, MA 01903 to enjoy a wealthy and exclusive when big estates covered beach- Town Director of Community and even over the horizon to cal- Customer Service corner of town. front land in Swampscott and Development Peter Kane’s goal culate land use needs requires Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Wilkinson in 2011 conveyed a Lynn and armies of groundskeep- is prepare maintenance plans skills demonstrated by Kane conservation restriction to the ers tended sprawling lawns and for every park and playground in and the dedication displayed by Connecting town for Blythswood, the Littles big gardens hemmed in by orna- Swampscott. His commitment to volunteer residents interested in All Departments: Point Road estate that conjures mental hedges. providing recreational opportu- making suggestions for how pri- 781-593-7700 up visions of “The Great Gats- Private estates can still be nities for town residents match- vate property can be converted Ext. 2 by.” The restriction includes a found in Swampscott and sur- es the generosity displayed by into public use when the oppor- 10-foot-wide path running along rounding towns but, thanks to Wilkinson and town residents tunity arises. Classifi ed Advertising one of the estate boundaries. the generosity of landowners involved in planning future use There will be ample opportu- classi [email protected] Town officials are drawing up like Wilkinson, the big proper- of the Ewing and King proper- nities for residents to help map Subscriptions plans to maintain the path and ties have transitioned into land- ties. out conservation and recreation [email protected] ensure its use does not infringe holdings now wholly or partly Only proper planning and a plans with public input sought Circulation on the privacy of Littles Point available for public use. commitment to future genera- on the Blythswood easement [email protected] residents. The plans are part of To the town’s credit, Swamp- tions can ensure Swampscott through Sept. 1. Town officials Ext. 3 a grander town vision for provid- scott officials understand the has sufficient open space for also want residents involved ing access to local property once responsibility involved in ensur- recreation use or just quiet en- in forming a “friends” group to Newsroom enjoyed by the very wealthiest ing formerly private land is used joyment. Planning upkeep costs oversee conservation land with [email protected] locals. responsibly once it falls into the associated with parks and play- established organizations in [email protected] Blythswood public access will be public domain. The Blythswood grounds is an annual exercise Lynn and Marblehead provid- Ext. 4 limited but use plans have already easement will include a mainte- the Board of Selectmen, Town ing examples for forming a local Sports been drafted for the Ewing Woods nance plan as well as plans for Meeting and the Finance Com- group. [email protected] Ext. 5 APRIL GLASER Retail and Online Advertising [email protected]

Google was right to fire the memo writer ADVERTISING

On Saturday, Mother- Ernie Carpenter Jr. nies in the world simply a group that retains every The memo also is, unfor- gorithm that marked black Director of Advertising board reported that an can’t seem to treat all of systemic advantage. And tunately, illustrative of an people as gorillas in 2015 to and Business Development, ext. 1355 anti-diversity manifesto their employees equally yet this document did find organization that allows search results that surface [email protected] penned by James Damore, and decently. a receptive audience with- someone with such hard- mugshots when looking a software engineer at Goo- Damore’s memo was in one of the world’s most line prejudices to work for images of black youth, Michele Iannaco Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 gle, had gone “internally shocking both to outsiders valuable companies, even there for nearly four years, Google’s products have, at [email protected] viral” at the company — and to many employees as most people at the com- perhaps even expressing times, reflected prejudi- and then, after Gizmodo within the company. But pany appear to have had these views in ways that cial thinking. Would these Ralph Mitchell obtained and published the for Google — and Silicon strong negative reactions do, in fact, harm the ambi- snafus have happened in Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 [email protected] 10-page document, it went Valley writ large — it was to it. Still, as Erica Baker, tions of women and people a workplace that was more viral-viral. The screed aired also not terribly surprising. a former software engi- of color at the company. diverse — that made prod- Patricia Whalen its author’s qualms with di- The author, after all, was neer at Google, pointed out, That could have happened ucts for more people than Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 versity and inclusion initia- describing a company that what we actually need to simply through disrespect- the mostly white men who [email protected] tives at Google, programs has a technical workforce re-examine is why he felt ing colleagues, participat- have a hand in engineering BUSINESS OFFICE he deemed a waste of time that is 80 percent male so comfortable sharing his ing in hiring decisions, or them? because women are inher- and majority white. And plainly bigoted views on a ignoring Google’s manda- To its credit, Google Beth Bresnahan ently less suited for techni- one where other apparent companywide site. tory trainings on “uncon- does have trainings for its Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 cal roles than men. Or as he Googlers were willing to “What about the compa- scious bias” in the work- employees to try to help [email protected] put it, in a faux-measured come to his defense. “I’m ny culture sends the mes- place. Damore may point them to be less bigoted. Susan J. Conti tone: “I’m simply stating impressed. It took serious sage that sharing sexism to “biological causes” that But clearly those trainings Controller, ext. 1288 that the distribution of guts to post that,” respond- and racism will be accept- prevent women from be- aren’t having an impact [email protected] preferences and abilities of ed one person in a thread ed?” Baker asked in a Me- ing successful engineers; on everyone. The memo Ted Grant men and women differ in on Blind, an app where tech dium post after the memo in all likelihood, however, targeted Google’s uncon- Publisher, ext. 1234 part due to biological causes employees can talk anony- emerged publicly. “Do we he or someone with similar scious bias programs as [email protected] and that these differences mously, obtained by Moth- want this to be an environ- views may have been the examples of the company may explain why we don’t Marian Kinney erboard. “I hope nothing ment where racists and sex- variable preventing those pandering to political cor- ext. 1212 see equal representation happens to the guy.” (Only ists feel safe and supported women from advancing. rectness over the author’s [email protected] of women in tech and lead- people with active Google. to share their views?” However these views sexist, counterfactual un- ership.” Throughout the com email addresses could Damore deemed that it played out, their chroni- derstanding of evolution- Will Kraft memo, Damore dismisses view the Google Doc where was suitable to share his cling in this manifesto are Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 ary biology. That someone [email protected] internal programs that are the memo was posted be- views in a professional set- suggestive of a culture that who felt compelled to write supposed to address race fore it was leaked publicly.) ting — not, say, as an anon- is at least inviting enough it was even employed at Jennifer Perez and gender disparities at Another Blind comment- ymous MRA enthusiast on for someone who views Google for so long suggests ext. 1205 [email protected] Google. er: “The fella who posted 4chan but in an internally, some of his fellow employ- that the company’s prac- By Monday evening, Goo- that is extremely brave. widely circulated memo ees as lesser to share his tices aren’t working. May- Carolina Trujillo gle had fired Damore, he We need more people with his name on it. The opinions and for others be now in the aftermath Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 confirmed to Bloomberg, standing up against the new diversity and inclusion to cheer him on. And con- of Damore’s memo they [email protected] after Google CEO Sund- insanity. Otherwise ‘Diver- lead at Google, Danielle sider the background this will, at least a bit. Even if Jim Wilson ar Pichai said his memo sity and Inclusion’ which Brown, penned an internal plays out against: Since it creates an anti-PC mar- Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 violated the firm’s code of is essentially a pipeline response to the document the search giant started tyr, firing an employee who [email protected] conduct. But that came from Women’s and African in which she wrote that sharing diversity data was comfortable airing his CIRCULATION after the company had let Studies into Google, will the engineer “advanced in- in 2014, the company’s harmful bigotry is a laud- the document circulate for ruin the company.” correct assumptions about percentage of black em- able stand. It should have Lisa Mahmoud days. After it leaked to the There is no major U.S. gender.” And yet, as though ployees in technical roles been a no-brainer. Manager, ext. 1239 [email protected] press, it generated so much corporation that thinks to excuse his views, she hasn’t improved at all. It Damore is right that Goo- blowback that Pichai cut a gender imbalance like continued that part of fos- was 1 percent in 2014, and gle’s current diversity prac- CLASSIFIED his family vacation short Google’s is tolerable, even tering inclusivity in Goo- it is 1 percent now. The tices aren’t enough—just Abbe Young Smith to deal with the uproar. as most have a long way to gle means ensuring that percentage of female tech- not in the way he thinks. If Manager, ext. 1276 Firing an employee who go toward improving that those with “different politi- nical staff went up from Google was actually serious [email protected] made it clear he felt many ratio. (Google itself is un- cal views, feel safe sharing 18 percent in 2015 to 20 about fostering a diverse of his co-workers were in- der federal investigation by their opinions.” percent this year. The dial workplace, the company NEWSROOM ferior was the right move, the Department of Labor But as another ex- hasn’t moved that much. wouldn’t tolerate the kind of Bill Brotherton and it says something for systematically under- Googler, Cate Huston, Racism and sexism have sexism and racism that was Features Editor ext. 1338 about what Google wants paying female employees wrote in another Medium long found a home in Sili- broadcast by the engineer in [email protected] to be as a company. That across its entire workforce.) post, the bigoted internal con Valley, despite the rich the first place. What women Gayla Cawley someone felt comfortable It is not radical to think a email didn’t reveal po- history of women’s and un- could ever work alongside disseminating the docu- company ought to improve Reporter, ext. 1236 litical views. Rather, his derrepresented minorities’ a colleague or anyone who [email protected] ment in the first place, its employment of under- views “are dated nonsense contributions to tech. This supports him knowing they however, says even more represented groups. And that have been debunked has manifested in directly think women are less bio- Cheryl Charles about the company Google in the face of that status by science — and not re- racist and sexist comments Night Editor, ext. 1278 logically suited for the job? [email protected] currently is. And the en- quo, it is not shocking that cently either.” They didn’t and actions by the people That sounds like a horrible tire episode crystalizes the Damore’s manifesto took contribute to a productive who fund, start, and work at place to work. Tori Faieta reckoning Silicon Valley is many of its arguments discourse over compa- tech’s top companies. It has Copy Editor currently enduring, over from the fringe rhetoric of ny policies. They almost also manifested in alarm- April Glaser is a Slate [email protected] why so many of the most men’s rights activists, who certainly made many ing product design. From technology writer. Follow Thomas Grillo forward-thinking compa- misapply victim status to Googlers feel unwelcome. Google’s photo-labeling al- her on Twitter. Reporter, ext. 1264 [email protected] Spenser Hasak Photographer, ext. 1332 E M. G D  [email protected] President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill B A. B Thor Jourgensen Chief Executive O cer John M. 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All address information, particu- of 250 E 95th St., Apt. 2B, Complaints Police investigate after larly arrests, reflect police records. In New York, N.Y., was arrested the event of a perceived inaccuracy, and charged with larceny with A report of a disturbance at 1:30 a.m. Monday at Hill Park it is the sole responsibility of the con- attempt to commit a crime, teen robbed in Lynn identity fraud and conspiracy on Park Avenue; at 2:30 p.m. cerned party to contact the relevant to commit larceny at 8:43 a.m. Monday at Laundromax on male had put out an ad- Kmiec said. police department and have the de- Friday. VFW Parkway. By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF Kmiec said the teenager partment issue a notice of correction David Duke, 30, of 107-34 vertisement on Snapchat got into a car in a dark area to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- 126th St., Queens, N.Y., was to try to sell his sneakers, SAUGUS LYNN — Police are in- and wasn’t sure if there was ifications will not be made without arrested and charged with op- Lynn Police Lt. Michael vestigating after a teenag- more than one person inside express notice of change from the eration of a motor vehicle with Accidents er was robbed while trying Kmiec said. At midnight, the teen the vehicle. He told police he arresting police department. a suspended license and con- to sell his sneakers early was hit by something. spiracy to commit larceny at A report of a motor vehicle Monday morning. went out to try to complete LYNN 8:43 a.m. Friday. accident at 10 p.m. Friday at Police responded to the the sale with someone, Gayla Cawley can be Marvin Silver, 29, of 451 82 Lincoln Ave. and 5 Ballard robbery at Lynnway and and instead was robbed of reached at gcawley@item- St.; at 4:24 p.m. Saturday at Arrests Kingston St., Apt. F7, New York, Shepard Street shortly be- not only his sneakers, but live.com. Follow her on N.Y., was arrested and charged Walmart at 770 Broadway; at fore 1 a.m. A 17-year-old also his wallet and phone, Twitter @GaylaCawley. Joshua Kalloger, 32, was ar- with larceny with attempt to 10:30 p.m. Sunday at Big Y at rested and charged with Class commit a crime, identity fraud 357 Broadway; at 4:59 a.m. A drug possession at 12:10 and conspiracy to commit lar- Monday at Hooters at 1143 Prosecutors agree to toss a.m. Tuesday. ceny at 8:43 a.m. Friday. Broadway; at 3:35 p.m. Mon- Kettelene Savain, of 170 day on Springdale Avenue; at Maverick St., East Boston, was Accidents 7:32 p.m. Monday at Jimmy’s conviction in cabbie slaying arrested on a warrant charge Steer House at 114 Broadway. of larceny at 4:20 p.m. Mon- A report of a motor vehicle A report of a motor vehicle day. accident with personal inju- accident with personal inju- BOSTON (AP) — A an’s cab in Boston’s Com- largely discredited. Jessica Wagle, 33, of 20 ry at 1:16 p.m. Saturday on ry at 12:35 p.m. Saturday at Boston man who spent bat Zone, then an adult “As a prosecutor, my duty West Wyoming Ave., Mel- Route 95 Southbound; at 8:30 Burger King/Janco Central at 38 years in prison in the entertainment district. is to justice, not a convic- rose, was arrested on warrant a.m. Monday at Lockwood and 1449 Broadway. Two people killing of a cab driver was Conley said investiga- tion,” Conley said. “Given charges of Class A drug pos- Beechwood roads. were taken to Melrose Wake- released Tuesday after a tors also unsuccessfully what we know today, that session and Class E drug pos- A report of a motor vehicle field Hospital; at 9:21 a.m. prosecutor agreed to va- tried to hypnotize a second duty was best fulfilled session at 11:07 a.m. Tuesday. hit and run accident at 2:29 Sunday at Jag Petroleum Inc. cate his conviction based witness, a developmen- by affirmatively ending p.m. Sunday at Carhartt at at 340 Lincoln Ave. A caller on “significant doubt”tally disabled man whose any further proceedings Accidents 120 Market St. reported two vehicles hit head about the fairness of his apartment overlooked the against Mr. Clay.” on in the area. One person was trial, including the reli- spot where Boyajian was Clay’s lawyers had been A report of a motor vehicle Complaints taken to Melrose Wakefield ance on a witness who had shot five times in the head seeking a new trial, argu- accident at 1:03 p.m. Monday Hospital. been hypnotized. during a robbery. ing that witness testimo- at Market and State streets; A report of a disturbance at Frederick Clay was 16 In a statement, Conley’s ny was unreliable. at 3:27 p.m. Monday at 818 2:09 a.m. Sunday on Daventry Complaints when he was charged in office said the re-investi- Clay, who is now in his Western Ave.; at 7:13 p.m. Court. the 1979 fatal shooting of gation by his office’s con- 50s, was granted parole A report of suspicious ac- Monday at Chatham and Par- 28-year-old cabbie Jeffrey viction-integrity unit did last year as a result of re- tivity at 6:48 p.m. Friday at rott streets; at 9:35 a.m. Tues- Boyajian in Boston. not find “conclusive proof” cent court rulings banning MARBLEHEAD Walmart at 770 Broadway. A day at Eastern and Western av- Suffolk District Attor- of Clay’s innocence but life sentences for juveniles caller reported a man in his enues; at 10:33 a.m. Tuesday ney Daniel Conley said “raised significant doubt in murder cases. He was Accidents 20’s or 30’s was in a car with a at Taco Bell at 124 Boston St. he agreed to vacate Clay’s as to the fairness of his moved to a minimum-se- A report of a bicyclist into a black gun. Police were unable to locate. conviction after reviewing trial and the justice of his curity prison in prepara- Breaking and Entering telephone pole at 9:29 a.m. evidence presented at his conviction.” tion for his release. Monday on Ocean Avenue. A report of a disturbance at A report of a breaking and 2:28 p.m. Saturday at The Res- 1981 trial. That included Conley said he had con- They asked Conley’s of- the use of hypnosis on an- cerns about the use of fice to re-examine the ev- entering at 8:07 p.m. Monday Complaints idences at Stevens Pond at 1 at 179 Curwin Circle; at 8:01 Founders Way. A caller report- other cab driver who iden- hypnosis to enhance the idence against him as part a.m. Tuesday at 50 Lynnway; A report of a blue light on ed a group of youths throwing tified Clay as one of three recollections of witnesses, of the motion for a new at 10:12 a.m. Tuesday at 104 boat at 4:30 a.m. Tuesday rocks on top of the hill; at men he saw get in Boyaji- a practice that has been trial. Pine Grove Ave. on Naugus Avenue. A caller 5:51 p.m. Saturday at 6 Vine A report of a motor vehicle reported she saw a blue light St. and 104 Main St.; at 8:54 breaking and entering at 5:04 halfway up a sail mast and p.m. Saturday at 1 Kayla Drive. DJ in groping case says he a.m. Tuesday at 15 Newton also saw a white anchor light A caller reported a large group Ave.; at 5:56 a.m. Tuesday at on the top of the mast. She of males yelling outside of her 37 Newton Ave. didn’t know what it meant, but home. Police reported a group may have touched Swift’s ribs thought there was a person of youths were playing football Complaints onboard. The harbormaster and agreed to quiet down for By James Anderson was consulted and reported the night; at 4:58 a.m. Sun- and Tatiana Flowers A report of a disturbance at ASSOCIATED PRESS 1:10 p.m. Monday at 694 West- the boat was there the previ- day at Kane’s Donuts at 120 ern Ave.; at 6:19 p.m. Monday ous day and it was fine. It is Lincoln Ave.; at 8:15 p.m. DENVER — A former at McDonald’s at 60 Boston at anchor. Monday at Blessed Sacrament radio disc jockey accused St.; at 10:38 p.m. Monday at Church at 14 Summer St. of groping Taylor Swift Keaney Park on Adams Street Vandalism before a concert testified Fire Tuesday that he may have Extension; at 11:03 p.m. Mon- A report of a swastika on day at 124 Central Ave.; at 1:25 touched the pop super- a softball field at 10:38 a.m. A report of a car fire at 11:31 a.m. Tuesday at 178 Chestnut star’s ribs with a closed Monday on Humphrey Street. A a.m. Sunday at 37 Howard St. St.; at 9:09 a.m. Tuesday at hand as he tried to jump caller reported that while walk- A report of an outside fire at Eastern Bank at 112 Market 3:36 p.m. Sunday at Bed Bath into a photo with her but St.; at 9:27 a.m. Tuesday at ing her dog, she saw graffiti on insisted he did not touch the softball field. and Beyond at 367 Broadway. 21 Beach Road; at 10:07 a.m. A caller reported a mulch fire; her backside as she claims. A report of an egged car at David Mueller told ju- Tuesday on Broadway; at 10:32 at 7:29 a.m. Monday at Route a.m. Tuesday at 583 Chestnut 8:43 p.m. Monday on Buchan- rors at the civil trial on 1 South on Walnut Street. A St.; at 10:49 a.m. Tuesday at an Road. dueling lawsuits filed by mulch fire along the roadway 47 Woodman St. Mueller and Swift that he was reported. A report of a gunshot at 9:30 REVERE and the singer-songwrit- p.m. Monday at 136 Jackson er were trying to reach PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS St. Arrest Vandalism around one another and “our hands touched and In this sketch by courtroom artist Jeff Kandy- Yoneider Toro Puerta, 22, of A report of vandalism at Theft 10:35 a.m. Friday at 30 Parker our arms touched” during ba, pop singer Taylor Swift, left, and a defense 965 Saratoga St., Apt. 2, Bos- a photo opportunity he attorney look on as former radio host David A report of a larceny at 11:33 ton, was arrested and charged St. A caller reported damage to his front window, which was estimated lasted no more Mueller, background right, speaks during a civ- a.m. Monday at 112 Market with leaving the scene of prop- than 40 seconds. il trial in federal court Tuesday in Denver. St.; at 11:35 a.m. Monday at erty damage and on a warrant possibly caused from a rock. A report of property damage Under questioning by 17 Manson St.; at 6:21 p.m. at 5 p.m. Monday. his attorney, Mueller said waist. Both are smiling. rumpled in any fashion,” Monday at 150 Lewis St.; at at 10:44 a.m. Friday at 14 he may have touched Her lawyers have called McFarland said, noting 3:12 a.m. Monday at Shaw’s Bacon Drive. A caller report- Accidents ed damage to her stone wall Swift’s “rib cage, or rib, or the photo “damning” proof that no one on Swift’s con- Supermarket at 43 State St. ribs.” A report of a motor vehicle in her driveway. Her neighbor that Mueller groped her. cert team saw anything The 2013 photo of Swift, accident at 8:31 a.m. Mon- reportedly witnessed a car Mueller’s lawyer, Gabriel amiss. Vandalism Mueller and Mueller’s day at Orioles Club on Revere drive into the wall and flee the McFarland, showed jurors Mueller also testified girlfriend taken at the the photograph during his A report of motor vehicle Street; at 4:57 p.m. Monday scene. that one of his station pre-concert event in Den- opening remarks. Two ju- vandalism at 12:04 p.m. Mon- on Lynn Street; at 5 p.m. Mon- bosses, Hershel Coomer, ver is a key piece of ev- rors stared at the photo on day at 7 Lyman St. told him that he had met day on Broadway. SWAMPSCOTT idence in Mueller’s suit their computer monitors claiming he was fired af- while a few others kept Swift earlier before the LYNNFIELD Assaults Theft ter being falsely accused glancing at it as McFar- show and that “he told me that he had his hands on A report of an assault at by Swift. He is seeking at land spoke. Arrests A report of a larceny at 8:24 her butt.” 11:10 a.m. Monday on Revere a.m. Monday at 47 Grant least $3 million. “If you look at that pho- Mueller said, “I thought Demetrius Cummings, 48, Beach Boulevard. Road. The photo shows Muel- tograph, his hand is not ler with his hand behind underneath Miss Swift’s he was just telling me one Swift, just below her skirt, and her skirt is not of his stories.” NATION BRIEFS Woman whose son was found in $1M bill deposit attempt methamphetamine. That allowed investiga- leads to man’s drug arrest The U.S. Treasury tors to collect evidence to Department says it has conduct a DNA profile. It suitcase pleads guilty to abuse SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) never produced a $1 mil- matched another profile — Authorities say a man lion bill. in a national database WORCESTER, Mass. Jeremiah was last seen from bipolar disorder and who tried to deposit what Iowa court records say and detectives tracked (AP) — The mother of a alive by relatives in Sep- post-traumatic stress dis- he presented as a $1 mil- Strickland is scheduled down the suspect at his 5-year-old boy whose body tember 2013, but wasn’t order, wanted to plead lion bill has been charged to be back in court Mon- home in the nearby city of was found in a suitcase by reported missing to police guilty to spare her surviv- with drug possession in day. His attorney hasn’t Ventura. the side of a highway is no until December 2013. His ing children the trauma of Iowa. returned a call Tuesday Andrew David Jensen longer facing charges in body was found off Inter- going through a trial, her A criminal complaint from The Associated Press. was arrested July 28 on his disappearance but was state 190 in Sterling in lawyer, Mark Wester, said says Sioux City police suspicion of first-degree sentenced Tuesday to jail April 2014. in court. She did not speak officers were called to a Accused burglar doesn’t residential burglary, a for abusing her other two No one has ever been in court other than to en- Northwest Bank branch flush toilet, leaves DNA felony. His bail was set at children. charged with his death, ter her plea. Thursday to talk to a $180,000. Lohman did not Elsa Oliver, 32, former- which was ruled a homi- The plea came a week man who tried to de- VENTURA, Calif. (AP) know if Jensen, 42, has an ly of Fitchburg, was sen- cide. after her former boy- posit the bill into his — A man accused of attorney. tenced to 7½ years in pris- The death remains un- friend, Alberto Sierra, account. The officers burglarizing a Southern Efforts to reach Jensen on after pleading guilty to der investigation, and 26, was sentenced to six asked 33-year-old Dennis California home took a for comment Tuesday assault and battery and prosecutors retained the to seven years in prison. Strickland whether he bathroom break and left were unsuccessful. reckless endangerment. right to charge Oliver in He had pleaded guilty had any more of the bills DNA evidence in the Lohman said it’s the Her defense team had the future. to assault and child en- and that a baggie fell toilet that led to his ar- first DNA burglary match reached an agreement “The current charges dangerment for abusing out when he emptied a rest, an investigator said case he knows of with with prosecutors for the involving the defendant Oliver and her other two pocket. The complaint Tuesday. fecal evidence collected plea. and Jeremiah Oliver were children. Prosecutors also says the baggie contained The suspect “did his from a toilet. Worcester District Attor- ended at this time to allow dismissed all charges Si- business and didn’t flush “When people think of ney Joseph Early Jr. said the death investigation to erra had faced relating to it” during the October DNA evidence, they usu- his office has dismissed continue and to eliminate Jeremiah. Lynn Drug Task Force break-in in the city of ally think of hair samples kidnapping and other any possible double jeop- Oliver and Sierra have Hotline Thousand Oaks, said or saliva,” Lohman said. charges against Oliver in ardy claim in connection been in custody since 781-477-4444 CALL 24 HOURS A DAY with his death,” Early said All reports of or text the word Detective Tim Lohman Jensen was scheduled connection with the disap- 2014, and were given cred- neighborhood activity tiplynn of the Ventura County to make his first court pearance of her son Jere- in a statement. it for time already served will be investigated. and your tip to Callers may remain “tip411” (847411) Sheriff’s Office. appearance Wednesday. miah Oliver. Oliver, who suffers while awaiting trial. anonymous WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Trump, North Korea trade Strike three at Lynn convenience store escalating threats of fire ROBBERIES only see one clerk. Oth- From A1 er stores may have two By Foster Klug and States,” said a stern-look- clerks working at the Matthew Pennington ing Trump, seated with Mohammed Ali, 52, has same time. ASSOCIATED PRESS his arms crossed and with been the owner of High- “They’re under inves- his wife beside him. “They land Variety for the past tigation at this point,” SEOUL, South Korea will be met with fire and six years. Aside from the Kmiec said. “It’s not the — North Korea and the fury like the world has past three weeks, he said norm to have the same United States traded es- never seen.” the store has only been store robbed three times calating threats, with “He has been very robbed two other times in a short period.” President Donald Trump threatening beyond a nor- under his ownership. On July 23, a masked warning it would be met mal state. And as I said Ali said the clerk has man robbed Highland Va- “with fire and fury like they will be met with fire, been fired after he was riety at knifepoint shortly the world has never seen” fury and frankly pow- robbed three times. He before 8:30 a.m. The man and Pyongyang claiming er the likes of which this said the masked man demanded that the clerk Wednesday it was examin- world has never seen be- may have found it easy open the cash register and ing its plans for attacking fore.” to take money from the the suspect took money Guam. The remarks appeared clerk — he saw the same before fleeing the store. The comments follow scripted, with Trump guy, knew he could get the On July 28, a man en- reports that North Ko- glancing at a paper in money and kept coming tered the convenience rea has mastered a cru- front of him. They evoked back. store wearing a bandana cial technology needed to PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS President Harry Truman’s If the man sees a differ- over his face, and carrying strike the United States announcement of the U.S. ent face at the store, Ali a knife, shortly before 6 with a nuclear missile. President Donald Trump talks about North Ko- atomic bomb dropped said he doesn’t think the a.m. He demanded money Despite regular North rea during a briefing on the opioid crisis Tues- on Hiroshima, Japan, in suspect will try it again. from the clerk and walked Korean threats against day at Trump National Golf Club in Bedmin- 1945, in which he warned Ali said he has enhanced away with some cash. Guam, a U.S. territory in ster, N.J. of “a rain of ruin from the security in the wake of the Police are looking into the Pacific about 2,100 air, the like of which has robberies, by adding two whether it was the same areas around Guam with the U.S. and its Asian al- miles from the Korean never been seen on this more cameras. masked man who robbed medium- to long-range lies, and the pace of its Peninsula, it is extremely earth.” “I think he’s not going to Inner Convenience, which ballistic missiles. The breakthroughs is having unlikely that Pyongyang But it wasn’t clear what try it anymore,” Ali said. is on Union Street, at statement described An- far-reaching consequences would risk the assured Trump, who is prone to “Now he’s going to see that knifepoint on July 24. annihilation of its re- dersen Air Force Base on for stability in the Pacific hyperbole and bombast I’m more active in there.” vered leadership with a Guam as a “beachhead” for and beyond. in far less grave situa- Kmiec said the store Gayla Cawley can be pre-emptive attack on U.S. a potential U.S. invasion The nuclear advances tions, meant by the threat. may be an easier target reached at gcawley@item- citizens. of North Korea it needed were detailed in an of- White House officials did for the robberies because live.com. Follow her on Still, the competing to neutralize. It was un- ficial Japanese assess- not elaborate. the suspect or suspects Twitter @GaylaCawley. threats and Trump’s use of likely the North’s threat ment Tuesday and a later Senate Democratic North Korea-style rheto- was a direct response to Washington Post story Leader Chuck Schumer ric — Pyongyang has long Trump’s comments to the that cited U.S. intelligence issued a statement after- Trio nabbed in Lynnfield vowed to reduce Seoul to a camera at his golf course officials and a confiden- ward saying, “We need “sea of fire” — raise the al- in Bedminster, N.J. tial Defense Intelligence to be firm and deliberate credit-card scam at UPS ready high animosity and Trump spoke hours af- Agency report. The U.S. with North Korea, but heightens worries that ter reports were published now assesses the North reckless rhetoric is not a UPS not guilty to the charges a miscalculation might that indicate North Korea Korean arsenal at up to strategy to keep America in Peabody District Court can now wed nuclear war- 60 nuclear weapons, more From A1 spark conflict between the safe.” on Monday. Cummings nuclear-armed nations. heads with its missiles, in- than double most assess- The Trump adminis- 48, of 250 E 95th St. was held on $10,000 cash The North Korean army cluding its longest-range ments by independent tration considers North in New York City, was bail, given a bail warning, said in a statement dis- missiles that may be experts, according to the Korea to be America’s charged with larceny/at- and ordered to stay away tributed by the state-run able to hit the American Post’s reporting. greatest national security tempt to commit a crime, from the UPS facility in news agency that it is mainland. The North has “North Korea had threat and tensions have identity fraud, and con- studying a plan to create strived for decades to best not make any more steadily escalated this Lynnfield. Silver was held spiracy to commit larceny, an “enveloping fire” in have the ability to strike threats to the United year. on $1,000 cash bail and and Duke, 30, of 107-34 ordered to stay away from 126th St. in Queens, was the facility, and Duke was charged with operating a given a bail warning and US stocks close lower, snapping motor vehicle with a sus- ordered to stay away from pended license and con- the facility. They are all spiracy to commit larceny. due back in court on Aug. Dow’s 10-day winning streak All three men pleaded 28 for a pre-trial hearing. By Alex Veiga President Donald Trump ing off record highs. in Bedminster, N.J., Trump Marblehead investigates ASSOCIATED PRESS denounced North Korea’s The Nasdaq composite warned North Korea not nuclear program. lost 13.31 points, or 0.2 to make any more threats Losses in health care and The remarks followed percent, to 6,370.46. The against the United States, swastika drawn in dirt consumer-focused com- a new report asserting Russell 2000 index of adding that North Korea panies pulled U.S. stocks that U.S. intelligence has smaller-company stocks would be “met with fire MARBLEHEAD program. broadly lower Tuesday, assessed that Pyongyang gave up 4.02 points, or 0.3 and fury like the world has From A1 “I think it (Monday’s in- snapping a 10-day winning has successfully produced percent, to 1,410.15. never seen.” cident) actually stressed streak for the Dow Jones a nuclear warhead that Bond prices were little The VIX, a measure of which was also imme- the importance of teach- industrial average. can fit inside its missiles. changed. The yield on the how much volatility in- diately reported to the ing kids about bias and Energy stocks also fell “That may have weighed 10-year Treasury note held vestors expect in stocks, Anti-Defamation League how to combat hate, and along with the price of a little bit” on markets, steady at 2.26 percent. jumped 10.4 percent. (ADL) and the local task giving them the skills to crude oil. Only utilities said Phil Guarco, global The market indexes wa- Beyond geopolitical con- force against discrimina- understand the issues sector stocks eked out a investment specialist J.P. vered between small gains cerns, investors continued tion. and how to address them,” gain on a day of mostly Morgan Private Bank. and losses for much of the to size up company earn- McGinn said it’s dis- Sasson-Gordis said. listless trading as inves- The Standard & Poor’s morning, then veered low- ings reports. couraging that incidents The ADL is seeing an- tors kept an eye on the 500 index fell 5.99 points, er by afternoon. The slide Avis Budget Group such as Monday’s hap- ti-Semitic occurrences all latest company earnings or 0.2 percent, to 2,474.92. deepened after Trump’s slumped 9.9 percent after pen. Although the graf- over New England, and it and geopolitical news. The Dow slid 33.08 remarks on North Korea the car rental company cut fiti found over the July 4 is certainly not a unique The market slide accel- points, or 0.2 percent, to aired. its guidance following a weekend was of a greater situation to Marblehead, erated slightly in the last 22,085.34. The S&P 500 At a briefing on opioid weak second quarter. The magnitude than this situ- Sasson-Gordis said. half-hour of trading as and Dow were both com- addiction at his golf course stock fell $3.30 to $30.09. ation, it doesn’t make this Marblehead and nearby one right or acceptable in Swampscott have expe- any way, shape or manner, rienced other recent an- he added. ti-Semitic acts. Malden plays up Fellsmere Park’s history “The hope is we can find Marblehead Police were the people that are re- called last Aug. 18 after a as president for 30 years. 40-acre park bounded by Library Board of Trustees MALDEN sponsible for doing it,” Mc- rock was thrown through He also served in the Fellsway East and Hospi- for preserving and celebrat- From A1 Ginn said. “It’s just very a high school window. Massachusetts Legisla- tal Road and each donated ing the park’s history. sad that this type of thing While investigating the 1893 with the efforts and ture and was involved in many acres of their own He also praised state does happen. Whoever vandalism, police found generosity of Malden’s donations of millions of land. In the early 1890s, Rep. Steve Ultrino, D-Mal- does this type of thing, “Jews did 9/11” spelled out first two mayors, Elisha dollars in the construction the Malden Park Commis- den, former Mayor Ed Lu- they do it under the cover on the dirt of the school’s Converse, who served and establishment of the sion purchased remaining cey, Ward 3 Councilor John of darkness. They’re cow- softball field. as Malden’s first mayor Malden Hospital, Malden parcels to finish assem- Matheson, a longtime ad- ards. It’s difficult to find Earlier in 2016, pennies from 1881-1893, and John City Hall, Malden Public bling the park. vocate for Fellsmere Park them when there’s no evi- in the shape of a swas- Sleeper (1893-1903). Library, Malden YMCA, DeMaria coordinated along with DeMaria, and dence to sort of link things tika were photographed Elisha Converse is Malden Historical Society the new Fellsmere sign’s Councilor at large Ryan together.” and posted on Snapchat. known as one of Malden’s and the Malden Auditori- unveiling with Elisha O’Malley. Talia Ben Sas- Swastikas were also most profound philanthro- um — one of the finest the- Converse’s great-great “I’m truly grateful to son-Gordis, ADL associ- scrawled onto the parking pists and businessmen. He aters in the Boston area. niece, Sheryl Mills, and Councilor Debbie De- lot of the middle school. ate regional director, said was founder and president He also donated the her husband, Jim. Maria for taking the ini- In April 2016, swastikas the ADL condemns the of the Boston Rubber Shoe property for the creation Malden Mayor Gary tiative in having this sign were found chalked on a incident, and has been in Company, later Converse of Pine Banks Park. Christenson credited mem- designed and installed,” Pleasant Street sidewalk touch with the police who Rubber, and a founder of As fate would have it, bers of the Malden Histori- Christenson said, adding, in Swampscott, and anoth- responded quickly and are Malden Bank, and later Converse and Sleeper cal Society, Malden Histori- “It was also a great hon- er swastika was scrawled taking the occurrence se- the First National Bank of owned much of the land cal Commission and Malden or to meet descendants of in the parking lot of the riously. Malden, where he served which now makes up the Converse Memorial Public Malden’s first mayor.” town’s middle school. Sasson-Gordis said the Marblehead School Su- ADL has been in Marble- perintendent Maryann Video helps police ID woman who illegally dumped trash head High School lately Perry could not be reached for its Anti-Bias Educa- for comment. CAUGHT discourage dumping. sweep the place 16 times Committee are working tion Program. In light of From A1 But Clint Muche, the a day, I use a blower in with merchants who have anti-Semitic incidents Gayla Cawley can be city’s deputy building the morning and night agreed to hire a contractor in Marblehead, the ADL reached at gcawley@item- Police would not release commissioner, said the and sweep it morning and to clean the area’s parking partnered with the school live.com. Follow her on the woman’s name because illegal dumping is a red night and empty the bar- lots. The half dozen shops in 2016 to implement the Twitter @GaylaCawley. she was not arrested. herring. rels all day long.” will split the $2,000 cost In a deal brokered by “There have been writ- The City Council has for the 16-week cleaning police, Jeff Carroll, the ten complaints from abut- made beautifying the Bos- program. Selling a house? car wash owner, will not ters and elected officials ton Street corridor a pri- The councilors asked the Buying a house? bring charges of illegal about trash strewn about ority. That stretch of grit- businesses to help solve Find out what properties dumping. In exchange, the the car wash since April,” ty roadway from the car the litter problem recently recently sold in your area. culprit agreed to pay the he said. “The little scraps wash to Taco Bell has a when McDonald’s, Wen- $300 fine he was assessed of paper blow off his prop- reputation for its littered dy’s, Burger King, Dunkin’ Check out by the city’s Inspectional erty and onto theirs. He parking lots, sidewalks, Donuts, CVS Pharmacy, the Real Estate page Services Department. and his staff don’t seem to and gutters. and Taco Bell appeared in Saturday’s paper. “I don’t want to see any- understand that.” Councilor-at-Large Bri- before the five-member one busted,” he said. “I do Carroll said he’s not an LaPierre, Ward 1 Coun- panel to renew their li- want to send a message sure what else he can do cilor Wayne Lozzi, Ward 5 cense to operate late into that dumping trash here to keep the place clean. Councilor Dianna Chak- the night. will not be tolerated.” “In the 37 years we’ve outis, whose district in- To combat offenders, been in business, this is cludes the car wash, City Thomas Grillo can be Carroll said he plans to the first year they’ve fined Council President Darren reached at tgrillo@item- add two more cameras to me,” he said. “We clean Cyr, and the Licensing live.com. A8 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 2017 LOOK! 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By Mike Alongi we thought, ‘what better way where to hold the tournament, FOR THE ITEM to do it than with a basketball it was a no-brainer for the fam- tournament,” said Elizabeth ily. The Echevarria family has Echevarria, Gloria’s daughter. “We could’ve held the tour- long been known in the Lynn “She was such a presence in all nament anywhere, at Classical area for their exploits on the or St. Mary’s or something, but basketball court, but they are of our basketball lives growing up, and she loved the game so we wanted to have it at Fecte- now aiming to be known just as au-Leary,” Echevarria said. “We much for their exploits off the much.” Gloria was a mainstay at the felt that it would be the best court with “Gloria’s Basketball way to honor her , and Tournament,” a fundraising Fecteau-Leary School gymna- sium, the former home of Lynn looking up in those stands this basketball tournament in hon- weekend will remind us of her.” Classical basketball, to watch or of Gloria Echevarria, that is As for the structure of the her four kids play throughout now in its second year. tournament, there will be 16 “We just wanted to do some- their basketball careers. So thing to honor our mother, and when it came time to decide ECHEVARRIA, B2

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK The father-son team of Michael Zmetrovich, right, and his son Oliver raised $27,025 during the 25th Francis Ouimet Golf Marathon. Father-son team raises big bucks for Ouimet scholars By Harold Rivera ever raised,” Michael Zmetro- ITEM STAFF vich said. “I’ve been doing this for 20 years with the generosity The 25th Francis Ouimet Golf from Tedesco members. All this Marathon was a strong suc- money has been pledged from ITEM FILE PHOTO cess on Monday, raising over various Tedesco Country Club $320,000 towards scholarships. St. John’s Prep’s Tyler MacGregor, entering his senior year with the Eagles, has com- members.” mitted to play Division I baseball at Columbia. In the midst of the successful This year’s Ouimet marathon fundraising, Tedesco Coun- marked the third time in which try Club was well represented Zmetrovich participated in the thanks to the father-son duo of event with his son. Michael, 49, Prep’s MacGregor is bound Michael and Oliver Zmetrovich. and Oliver, a 17-year-old ris- The Zmetrovich pair account- ing senior at St. John’s Prep, ed for two of the 41 overall par- had the added bonus of using for the Ivy League ticipants who took part in the the marathon as a father-son marathon, held at the Juniper bonding experience. The team By Mike Alongi very excited to start that next eld hitters I’ve ever coached,” Hill Golf Course. To make the played 150 holes of golf in a full FOR THE ITEM chapter.” said Prep coach Dan Letarte. experience one the father-son day of action that began at 7:00 MacGregor, who resides in “He’s great at making contact The St. John’s Prep baseball duo won’t likely forget any- a.m. and ended at 4 p.m. Peabody, started to catch eyes and he can really put the ball time soon, the pair teamed up team has produced yet anoth- “It was great,” Zmetrovich this past spring during his ju- anywhere on the eld, which is to raise $27,025, making the er Division 1 college commit, said. “We had a great day and nior season, when he hit for a such a great ability to have.” Zmetrovichs, who are Marble- as senior third baseman Tyler we had a lot of fun. We played .424 batting average with four Letarte, who knew MacGregor head natives, the leading fund- alternate shot, which can be MacGregor has made the deci- long before he started coaching raisers. sion to play his college ball at home runs and 30 RBI with 20 a dif cult format. It’s a tough runs scored. But the real key him at St. John’s, knows that Michael Zmetrovich, a former format to play. We had a lot Columbia University in New for MacGregor was his abili- he has put in the work to get to Ouimet Scholarship recipient fun making shots and birdies. York City. where he is today, both on the ty to hit with runners on base, and the Ouimet Chairperson at It was great. Anytime you can “It’s an amazing feeling, a eld and in the classroom. racking up an eye-popping .543 Tedesco, credited his fellow Te- bond with your son or your dream come true for me,” Mac- “The term ‘student-athlete’ desco members for a true team child, it’s a great time.” Gregor said. “It’s the right deci- average with runners in scoring is very appropriate for him, effort. sion for me all around, both for position. “That’s the most that we’ve OUIMET, B2 baseball and for school, so I’m “He’s one of the best opposite MACGREGOR, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 2017 Peabody’s MacGregor commits to play ball at Columbia MACGREGOR member of the Eagles school decision is over turning players are fueled From B1 baseball team to make a with and it’s not hanging by that loss in the Super 8, commitment to a Division over me,” MacGregor said. and I know we’re all dying he’s worked his butt off 1 college program, with “Now I can just focus on to get back out there.” in school, gotten academ- the others being outfielder my schoolwork and base- Letarte is excited as ic awards and things like Mike Yarin (University of ball and won’t have to well, and he’s looking for- that,” said Letarte. “And Connecticut), pitcher Jake stress over that decision. ward to seeing MacGregor then on the field, I mean, Sanderson (University of It can be all about win- grow more as a leader and I’ve known him since he Connecticut) and catcher ning.” was seven or eight years Alex Lane (Bryant Uni- St. John’s came up just as a ballplayer. old because he’s good versity). short of a state title win “As a senior on the team friends with my sons, and “We don’t have any ex- last season, making it all now, he’s certainly going let me just say that noth- cuse to lose now,” Letarte the way to the Division 1A to be looked to for leader- ing was handed to him joked when asked about Super 8 final before losing ship and things like that, and he’s earned every- his team for the upcoming to St. John’s of Shrews- which he’s ready for,” Le- thing he’s getting.” season. bury. MacGregor, whose tarte said. “On the field, MacGregor acknowledg- “We just have a lot of tal- game improved over I’m confident he’s going to es that finding the balance ented guys on the team, the course of the season work as hard as ever to be between school and base- and I’m happy for all of thanks in part to guidance great and to help us win.” ball has been a grind, but them,” MacGregor said. “I from older players, is itch- MacGregor is confident it doesn’t phase him. can’t wait to get back on ing to get back on the field too, not just in himself but “Just dealing with time the field with them and to give it another shot. also in his team. management and things hopefully take home a “Last year’s team was a like that, I’ll be honest it’s state title this year.” great group and a lot of “We’ve got a lot of great tough at times,” he said. And that’s the key for the seniors really helped players, and we’re all hun- ITEM FILE PHOTO “But this is what I want- MacGregor, keeping his me in all parts of my gry,” he said. “I’m confi- ed, so I’ve got to put in the eyes on the upcoming sea- game, which I’m always dent we can get back to Tyler MacGregor broke onto the high school work.” son. appreciative of,” MacGre- the Super 8 and take it baseball scene last season in his junior year, MacGregor is the fourth “I am happy that this gor said. “Now all the re- this year.” hitting .424 with 30 RBI. Father-son team Sale strong as Red Sox blank Rays

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. raises big bucks for (AP) — Chris Sale allowed two hits in eight innings and struck out 13, and the Ouimet scholars Boston Red Sox beat the OUIMET been a member at Tedesco Tampa Bay Rays 2-0 on Tuesday for their seventh From B1 for 23 years, has strong in- volvement with the Fran- straight victory. The younger Zmetrovich cis Ouimet Scholarship Sale (14-4) reached dou- is a star member and cap- Fund and notes that the ble digits in strikeouts for tain of the St. John’s Prep cause is a positive one. the 15th time this season, swim team, but he enjoys “I’m very involved with the first time that's been golf as well. Zmetrovich the Ouimet Scholarship done since Randy Johnson said he was happy to see Fund,” Zmetrovich said. in 2002. his son reignite his inter- “I was a Ouimet Scholar The win pushed Bos- est in playing golf through when I was in high school ton's AL East lead over the marathon on Monday. and I started to caddy. the New York Yankees to “We were both looking I’m very involved with it. four games. forward to it,” Zmetrovich It’s a four-year renewable Dustin Pedroia, back in said. “Oliver just finished scholarship so it’s a pretty the Boston lineup as a DH his swim season so he was unique scholarship oppor- after a stint on the dis- looking forward to hav- tunity for kids. You have abled list with left knee ing some time off. He was to provide three years of inflammation, scored the looking forward to playing work to golf, whether it be first run on a fielder's golf and this sparked his in caddying or in the pro choice in the fourth. A bad interest back in golf, so shop. It’s 100 percent need throw by Austin Pruitt that’s great.” based and it’s a great op- (6-3) prevented a possible Zmetrovich, who has portunity for kids.” inning-ending double play on Rafael Devers' chopper to the mound. It was the only run al- lowed by Pruitt in his fourth major league start. He pitched 6 1/3 scoreless innings in a win at Hous- ton last Wednesday. Sale (14-4) gave up sin- gles to Wilson Ramos in the fifth and Peter Bour- jos in the sixth. The Rays did not get a runner to second base until the sev- enth, when Sale followed a walk to Logan Morrison with a wild pitch. It was his only walk. Sale, who leads the ma- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS jors with 229 strikeouts in 23 starts, has struck out Boston Red Sox starter Chris Sale pitches against the Tampa Bay Rays at least 12 in four straight during the first inning Tuesday. starts against the Rays. Jackie Bradley Jr. drove Red Sox: LHP David rell said. might make a rehab start in Boston's other run with Price, on the 10-day dis- Rays: RHP Alex Cobb this weekend. the third single off reliev- abled list with elbow in- was placed on the 10-day UP NEXT er Ryne Stanek in the flammation, threw nearly disabled list with turf toe. RHP Rick Porcello will ninth. 30 fastballs on Tuesday LHP Blake Snell replaced pitch Wednesday night Craig Kimbrel struck and will be re-evaluat- Cobb on the roster and against Tampa Bay's Jake out the side in the ninth ed Wednesday. ... 1B-DH will pitch Thursday night Odorizzi (6-4), who missed for his 28th save. Hanley Ramirez, sidelined against Cleveland. ... RHP two rotation turns due to a Eduardo Nunez and since Friday with a sore Matt Andriese, on the 60- lower back strain. Porcello Xander Bogaerts each had oblique muscle, might be day DL with a right hip (5-14) pitched a complete three of Boston's 12 hits. in the lineup Wednesday stress reaction, threw bat- game at Tropicana Field TRAINER'S ROOM night, manager John Far- ting practice Tuesday and on July 8, but lost 1-0. Tournament honors Lynn hoops mainstay

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ECHEVARRIA isn’t the only reason to Co-chairs of the Corinthian Classic Yacht Re- From B1 come to the tournament, saying that it is really an gatta Timmy Dittrich, left, and Bruce Dyson teams made up of men event to bring the commu- walk up from the docks at the Corinthian Yacht ages 21 and older and will nity together. Club on Tuesday. be held on August 12 and “This is a community 13. Games will start on event, we want everyone Saturday morning at 10 to come and enjoy,” she Corinthian channels a.m. and go until 7 p.m., said. “The admission is then Sunday’s games will free, we’ll be giving away start at 11 a.m. and end at prizes and bracelets in my Golden Age of Sailing 5 p.m. It is a single-elim- mom’s honor, and it will ination tournament, and really be a fun day for ev- CORINTHIAN Newport, R.I. the team left standing at eryone.” From B1 The regatta is the latest the end will take home The tournament will also of what has been a busy a trophy and a prize. be giving away a scholar- watches. The company stretch for the Corinthian, While there are multiple ship this weekend, award- has been presenting the which is fresh off being Lynn teams in the tour- ing a $500 scholarship to event for five years. the host club of the Race nament, teams from all Lynn Classical’s Priscill This weekend’s regat- Week regatta that con- over Massachusetts (Law- Alouidor. Alouidor, a re- ta is the first leg of the cluded July 30. rence, Haverhill, Rox- cent Classical graduate Panerai North American “It’s been a busy time bury, Dorchester, Boston) who starred on the Rams Challenge, with the grand for yachting in Marble- and even as far away as girls basketball team that prize at the end of the head,” said Dittrich. “But Springfield, Conn. will be made a run in Division 2 month being a watch to it’s been a seamless tran- competing. Echevarria North state tournament the winner (is one of four sition. It’s been very nice.” also says that she wants this past winter, will be associated with Panerai, Included in the weekend to eventually expand the attending Boston College with the winner, to be de- is the Corinthian Classic tournament to field wom- starting in September and termined at the end of the Yacht Parade, which be- en’s teams as well. will be present at both month, receiving a new gins at 10:30 a.m. Sunday “It’s going to be a great days of the tournament. watch by the manufactur- at Fort Sewall. couple of days of basket- “We’re very happy to be er and presenter.) Assembly begins at ball for sure,” said Eche- able to give away a schol- “They are coveted by 10:15 off Fort Sewell, and varria. arship to Priscill, and ITEM FILE PHOTO connoisseurs of watches,” the harbormaster will But Echevarria, who she’s excited to receive it,” said Dittrich. lead the boats along the played on the girls basket- said Echevarria. “We’re At this weekend’s tournament, former Classi- Other races are in Nan- route, and Corinthian pa- ball team at Classical, also glad she’ll be able to join cal basketball player Priscill Alouidor will be tucket and Bristol and trol boats will help guide. stresses that basketball us this weekend.” presented with a scholarship. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

SPORTS BRIEFS Registration for B’s aol.com or s_patrie@verizon. Coughlin: Who better than the net; or (781)632-9737 or academy underway (781) 417-9345. Deadline for signup is Registration has begun champs to practice against? Sept. 10. for Bruins Academy, which will run Saturday, Oct. FOXBOROUGH (AP) had a little chat with 7, 14, 21, 28 from 9:30 to Lynn Summer — Tom Coughlin came Patriots owner Robert 10:30 a.m. at Connery Rink Track Series to New England to learn Kraft — but he insist- in Lynn. from the Patriots, not to ed there was no ribbing The camp is being run The Lynn Parks and Recre- rub their noses in the about the NFL champi- thanks to a partnership be- ation Department’s Youth two championships he onship rings he won at tween Lynn Youth Hockey Summer Evening Track won from them. New England’s expense. and the Boston Bruins. meets will be held Monday The Jacksonville Jag- “That really wasn’t Registration if $100. The evenings until Aug. 21 at uars executive vice pres- brought up,” Coughlin camp includes a free full Manning Field, starting at ident has been roaming said. set of CCM equipment 6:30 p.m. the practice fields at Coughlin is the rare (valued at $500 retail) such There is no entry fee, and Gillette Stadium, where football boss who is at as skates, pads, a helmet kids, from toddlers to high they are working out least as comfortable and a stick; a profession- schoolers, from all communi- with the Patriots in the watching players prac- al personalized fitting in ties are welcome. days before their exhi- tice as he is tucked away September; and four weeks There are eight different bition season opener on in an office examining of on-ice instruction by running events and two field Thursday night. spreadsheets. Told that certified coaches and NHL events. “Obviously, they’re not many executive vice alumni. For more information, visit the world champions,” presidents of football op- All children should be lwrun.org or contact Joe Abe- Coughlin said after prac- erations are out watch- able to skate on their own, lon at [email protected] or tice Tuesday. “If you’re ing drills, Coughlin said, unaided. In addition, the 617-893-7064. going to make a decision “Not many come from program is intended for on who you’re going to where I come from.” children who have not par- work with, there is noth- “I enjoy being on the ticipated in an organized Lynn Youth Soccer ing better than working field,” he said. “It’s what hockey program before. with Bill Belichick and I’ve always done and it’s Children who have regis- registration the world championship been good.” tered with a Mass. Hockey Lynn Youth Soccer is team.” Being out on the field association previously are accepting online registration It’s the sixth straight “gives me a better op- not eligible to participate. for the Fall 2017 Intramural season the Patriots have portunity to evaluate,” For further information, Program until August 28th, held joint practices, and he said. “I can see first- contact communityrela- 2017. Children four and the first time the Jaguars hand and not listen to [email protected]. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS older as of September 1, have visited. Coughlin somebody else tell me 2017 are eligible to partici- worked with Belichick as about them. I’m able to Tom Brady runs through a drill during a training Lynn Jets hockey pate. To register, please assistants to Bill Parcells make my own evalua- camp practice at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough golf outing create an online account, with the Giants, the team tions, which are a part of on Monday. and enter your players infor- Coughlin led to NFL ti- a number of evaluations, The Lynn Jets hockey mation via the register link tles in 2007 and 2011 by but nevertheless, this is Giants boss for 12 seasons. Jags DE Dante Fowler was team is sponsoring its sec- on the homepage: www.lyn- beating the Patriots. a good part of it for me.” “He has helped set the sent off the field by Marrone ond annual golf outing Sat- nyouthsoccer.org. “This is great working Coughlin arrived at his culture,” quarterback Blake twice, once for drawing a urday, Sept. 23, at Gannon Lynn Youth Soccer relies against another team,” current gig after a life- Bortles said. “He was in face-masking penalty and Golf Course, with alumni on volunteers to support the Coughlin said, praising time of coaching, includ- Jacksonville when it all once for arguing with the from Lynn Classical, Lynn program, and help is need- coach Doug Marrone. “Of ing three seasons as an began back in the day and Patriots. Fowler was arrest- English and Lynn Tech. ed. If you are interested in course, when the coaches assistant and three as now he’s back. I think it’s, ed this summer — for the Proceeds from the outing a volunteering, please check know each other and can the head coach down the ‘How do we get back to that second time — after police willbenefit the 2017-2018 out the website or speak to a trust one another and road at Boston College. winning culture?’ ... Setting said he exchanged words Lynn Jets Hockey Team. coach or board member. all the drills run accord- He went on to the NFL, a culture, setting a winning with a man who complained Golfers can create their More information is avail- ingly, nothing but good where he was the first culture and playing good, about his driving, then “hit own foursome or sign up as able at www.lynnyouthsoc- work.” head coach of the expan- disciplined, tough football.” the man, knocked his glass- a single/twosome and be cer.org, or on the LYS Face- On Tuesday, Coughlin sion Jaguars and then NOTES es off and stepped on them.” placed on a team. book page, or you can email The 9-hole even begins at [email protected]. 3:15 p.m. with a staggered start and ends at 9. The $80 Former Syracuse and Patriots donation includes nine holes, Lynn Babe Ruth a cart, a buffet dinner and Fall Ball music. For those who just want the dinner, the cost is Registration for Lynn coach Dick MacPherson dies at 86 $40. There will be raffles, a Babe Ruth Fall Ball will be 50/50, gifts, prizes and a held this Saturday morning SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) — Well- part of the very fabric of Syracuse wrestling coach at Massachusetts, silent auction. from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at known for his jocularity and pep- football,” Orange coach Dino Babers assistant football coach at Cincin- For information, or to sign the fields at Breed Middle pery, occasionally off-beat com- said. “The fondness with which for- nati, and defensive backs coach at up, contact Paul Ryan or School. The fee is $75 to reg- ments, Dick MacPherson was mer players talk about him, you can Maryland. Steve Patrie at pryanlynn@ ister. beloved in Syracuse for that and so tell he had a significant impact on After leaving Syracuse, he served much more. Heck, he likely could them both as players and as people. as head coach of the New England TV/RADIO have been mayor if he chose to run. In my interactions with Coach Mac, Patriots (1991-1993). He also was an Instead, he stayed on the football what really stood out was the love assistant with the Denver Broncos TV NFL Preseason field and made his mark with the he had for Syracuse, this university (1967-1970) and Cleveland Browns MLB Houston at Carolina, NFL Net- Orange, resurrecting a declining and the football program.” (1978-1980). He joined the Broncos Colorado at Cleveland, MLB work, 7:30 p.m. program and returning it to na- In 1959, Syracuse was the unde- in 1967 as coach of the linebackers tional prominence. MacPherson ar- feated national champion. Between Network, 12 p.m.; Chi. and defensive backs and later was Golf rived before the 1981 season, taking 1967 and MacPherson’s arrival, the Cubs at San Francisco, defensive coordinator with Denver US Women’s Amateur, FS1, 6 over a program that had slumped Orange made only one bowl trip as MLB Network, 3:30 p.m.; before leaving in 1970 to become p.m. through a decade of mediocrity, pro- the program dropped from the high- Seattle at Oakland, MLB head coach at Massachusetts. Horse racing ducing only three winning seasons. er echelons of Division I. After coaching there for seven sea- Network, 3:35 p.m.; Boston After two seasons of transition, In 1987, he led Syracuse to a No. Saratoga Live: Quick Call sons, MacPherson returned briefly at Tampa Bay, ESPN, NESN, MacPherson produced a winning 4 national ranking and an 11-0-1 Stakes, FS2, 4 p.m. to the NFL, joining the Browns as 7:08 p.m.; Pittsburgh at team in 1983 (6-5). mark, blemished only by a tie with linebackers coach in 1978. He left Detroit, ESPN, 7:08 p.m.; Track and field By the time he left in 1990, Auburn in the Sugar Bowl, and was the Browns to become Syracuse’s LA Dodgers at Arizona, MLB World Championships, MacPherson had compiled a 66-46-4 named national college coach of the Network, 10 p.m. NBCSN, 2 p.m. record, departing as the school’s sec- year by several organizations. His 25th head coach. Although he adopted Syracuse Little League World Series ond-winningest coach. career college coaching record was Radio as his second home, when the Southeast Regional, ESPN, 3 MLB Two years ago, the university hon- 111-73-5. ored the career of Coach Mac. Seat- A native of Old Town, Maine, chance came to coach the Patriots, p.m.; Southwest Regional, Boston at Tampa Bay, WEEI- ed in a small vehicle that transport- MacPherson was a three-sport star MacPherson seized the opportunity. ESPN2, 7 p.m. FM 93.7, 7:08 p.m. ed him to midfield, he joked with in high school and graduated from He took over a Patriots team that former Syracuse great Floyd Little Springfield College in 1958. He was had finished 1-15 and led it to a five- MLB as he was showered with cheers. It a center on the football team there game improvement in his first sea- son, finishing 6-10. The five-game AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE was his final public appearance at and started on the 1956 team that East Division East Division the school. went unbeaten. He was captain improvement helped MacPherson W L Pct GB W L Pct GB MacPherson died Tuesday at of the team as a senior and then finish fifth in NFL coach of the year Boston 63 49 .563 — Washington 66 44 .600 — New York 59 51 .536 3 Miami 52 58 .473 14 home in Syracuse with his family at served in the Air Force during the balloting, but his “dream job” quick- Tampa Bay 58 55 .513 5½ Atlanta 51 59 .464 15 his side, according to the university. Korean War. ly became a nightmare. He was fired Baltimore 56 56 .500 7 New York 49 60 .450 16½ Toronto 52 59 .468 10½ Philadelphia 40 69 .367 25½ He was 86. Cause of death was not MacPherson later served as as- by the Patriots on Jan. 8, 1993, after Central Division Central Division released. sistant freshman football coach compiling an 8-24 record over two W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Cleveland 59 50 .541 — Chicago 59 52 .532 — “Coach Mac and his family are at Illinois, freshman football and seasons. Kansas City 57 54 .514 3 Milwaukee 59 55 .518 1½ Minnesota 54 56 .491 5½ St. Louis 56 56 .500 3½ Detroit 51 60 .459 9 Pittsburgh 55 57 .491 4½ Chicago 41 68 .376 18 Cincinnati 46 66 .411 13½ Johnson out to prove his game is back West Division West Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Houston 71 40 .640 — Los Angeles 79 32 .712 — CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) without even challeng- "The problem was, I ing me back a little bit," Seattle 57 56 .504 15 Colorado 64 48 .571 15½ Los Angeles 55 58 .487 17 Arizona 63 48 .568 16 — Dustin Johnson has ing for one. He won three wasn't driving it very well, Johnson said. "Right now, Texas 53 58 .477 18 San Diego 49 62 .441 30 one last chance at a major straight tournaments be- so I just didn't get many I feel it's close to when I Oakland 50 62 .446 21½ San Francisco 44 70 .386 36½ championship to prove he fore that fateful trip to opportunities to hit wedge was playing really well Tuesday’s Games Wednesday’s Games didn't leave his game at Augusta, where he slipped from the fairway," he add- Detroit at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Colorado (Senzatela 10-4) at Cleveland before Augusta than I N.Y. Yankees at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. (Bauer 10-8), 12:10 p.m. the bottom of that stair- down the stairs at his ed. "But I feel like the have, and you know, since Boston at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Texas (Griffin 5-2) at N.Y. Mets (Montero case. rental home and hurt his driver is going very well then. The golf swing's Colorado at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. 1-7), 12:10 p.m. The PGA Championship back, an injury that kept now. I feel like I've got a Texas at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Seattle (Gallardo 5-7) at Oakland (Cotton there. I feel good. My body Houston at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. 5-8), 3:35 p.m. this week marks the final him out of the season's lot of control over it. I feel Milwaukee at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Baltimore (Gausman 8-7) at L.A. Angels feels great. I'm looking for shot for the world's top- first major. like I'm hitting good shots St. Louis at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. (Scribner 1-0), 3:37 p.m. a really good week this Seattle at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 8-10) at Toronto (Val- ranked player to contend Johnson missed the cut with it. They are going Baltimore at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. dez 1-1), 7:07 p.m. week." Miami at Washington, 7:05 p.m. Boston (Porcello 5-14) at Tampa Bay (Odor- for a major during an oth- at the U.S. Open , then fell where I'm looking. I think San Diego at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. izzi 6-4), 7:10 p.m. erwise lost year that went behind early at the Brit- this is going to be a very Maybe a visit to a course Philadelphia at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. Pittsburgh (Nova 10-8) at Detroit (Verlander the South Carolina native L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. 7-7), 7:10 p.m. haywire after a tumble ish Open and finished in good week." Chicago Cubs at San Francisco, 10:15 Houston (McHugh 0-0) at Chicago White down the stairs forced him a tie for 54th place — 16 He's seeing some con- considers "kind of home" p.m. Sox (Gonzalez 5-10), 8:10 p.m. out of the Masters. strokes behind winner crete evidence of im- will help. Johnson grew That fall not only Jordan Speith. provement: He's held the up about an hour from MLB LEAGUE LEADERS wrenched his back, it Johnson admitted that world No. 1 ranking for 25 Charlotte in Columbia, wrecked his season. he lost "a little feel, a little straight weeks. The week S.C.; played college golf at AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING AVERAGE BATTING AVERAGE "Obviously, it's really touch" in his short game after the British Open, he Coastal Carolina and slyly Jose Altuve, HOU .364 Justin Turner, LAD .349 frustrating. But things during his layoff, and that finished in a tie for eighth said he's received "a few" Carlos Correa, HOU .320 David Murphy, WAS .332 happen," Johnson said when he rebuilt his reper- at the RBC Canadian ticket requests. Jose Ramirez, CLE .317 Charlie Blackmon, COL .331 Tuesday. "You've just got toire, he "probably did it in Open, and he followed that Then again, he's missed Eric Hosmer, KC .315 Bryce Harper, WAS .327 to deal with them, and the wrong order. with a tie for 17th at the Jean Segura, SEA .311 Paul Goldschmidt, ARI .323 the cut in two of his previ- you know, I feel like the "If I would have just Bridgestone Invitational. HOME RUNS HOME RUNS ous three tournaments at Aaron Judge, NYY 35 Giancarlo Stanton, MIA 37 golf game's in really good been working on (the short On a scale of one to 10, Mike Moustakas, KC 32 Cody Bellinger, LAD 32 shape right now. ... Had a game), then my long game Johnson says his game Quail Hollow. Justin Smoak, TOR 31 Joey Votto, CIN 30 good practice session yes- wouldn't have ... needed to rated as a three when he "Obviously, it's a major Joey Gallo, TEX 30 Jay Bruce, NYM 29 championship," Johnson Khris Davis, OAK 29 Bryce Harper, WAS 29 terday. Played nine holes. be as good, because then I first returned from the in- RUNS BATTED IN RUNS BATTED IN Feel like I'm driving it re- could get up and down," he jury but says it's "about an said. "It's a tournament Nelson Cruz, SEA 84 Nolan Arenado, COL 98 ally well again." said. "When you get an in- 8½ right now." that I would definitely like Jonathan Schoop, BAL 82 Paul Goldschmidt, ARI 89 It seemed unthinkable jury, it's tough to say what "I felt like I got some to win, and I feel like ... Aaron Judge, NYY 78 Marcell Ozuna, MIA 87 Justin Upton, DET 78 Jake Lamb, ARI 85 that Johnson would come to do first or how to work things worked out in the no better week than this Justin Smoak, TOR 76 Bryce Harper, WAS 82 to the year's final major back into it. swing that were just hold- one." B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 2017 COMICS

OFF THE MARK / MARK PARISI MODERATELY CONFUSED / JEFF STAHLER DILBERT / SCOTT ADAMS

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Woman’s dangerous dating habits frighten her friend What advantage is a slow-step? DEAR ABBY: I’m wor- have tolerated this for 30 Friar Lawrence, in Act 2, costs 300 for down two. ried about a close friend I Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van years? What you have de- Scene 3, said to Romeo: East-West can make one have known for about 10 Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, scribed is spousal abuse. “Wisely and slow. They stum- game: five diamonds. Five years. She’s well-educat- and was founded by her mother, Most men do not behave ble that run fast.” (The modern clubs goes down after a heart ed, independent and fami- the way your husband does, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at translation is: “Go wisely and lead. ly-oriented. She has been bullying and coercing their slowly. Those who rush stum- At the table, South bid only online dating for quite a DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los wives into marital rela- ble and fall.”) tions. Please discuss this one heart. The auction con- while and continually meets Angeles, CA 90069. When bidding, you should with a licensed mental tinued two clubs - pass - two guys who have criminal go slowly if unsure of either backgrounds. health professional. His be- spades - three hearts - four She dated one of them on I’m genuinely worried for usual sulking. Then, as he havior is off the charts, and the right strain or the correct diamonds - pass - five dia- the down low for two years her safety. Is there any- often does, he tossed about you need more help than I level. But if you are confident, monds - five hearts - double because she was embar- thing else I can do to con- in bed, repeatedly and can give you in a letter. especially if it is a competitive - all pass. Now the cost was rassed by how he behaved vince her to have safer roughly, while we’re trying auction, running quickly by 500, more than the value of in public. The most recent boundaries? to sleep. The whole bed DEAR ABBY: I have a consuming vast amounts of the nonvulnerable game avail- man served a 16-year pris- shook. Another night, he question. If you are travel- bidding space will sometimes CONCERNED ABOUT able to East-West. on sentence for being in- stuck his elbow in my ribs to ing with a group of friends make your opponents stum- South made life much too volved in a murder. CRIMINALS be sure he got my attention. on a plane, is it rude for ble and fall. one couple to upgrade to easy for his opponents. To use She tells me she doesn’t DEAR CONCERNED: Sometimes he’ll grab my Look at the South hand in first class? This was a a baseball analogy, he gave see a future with any of No, you have done enough. butt really hard while I’m today’s diagram. East deals group trip traveling to go them a fielder’s choice. them, but goes on multiple Until your friend admits trying to sleep — in the and opens one diamond. How on a cruise together. dates and defends them to herself that she’s fishing middle of the night, mind many hearts would you bid? with, “He seems like a nice for trout in the wrong you. I end up having sex South should rush quickly, with him so he leaves me JUST WONDERING guy.” In the next breath, stream, she’ll continue to IN FLORIDA jumping to four hearts, noth- she’ll claim to want a reel in sharks. alone and I can sleep. I have tried sleeping in ing less. steady and meaningful re- DEAR JUST WON- Then, West should double, lationship. DEAR ABBY: Is it nor- another bed. But then he DERING: I wouldn’t call comes to that room and to show some values, and I have voiced my con- mal for men to sulk or get it a breach of etiquette. hope for the best. (A double cerns. I asked her what repeatedly kicks the mat- angry when they don’t get However, it’s less than an by responder at this level is she’d say to me if the ta- tress. If I lock the door, he sex when they want it? I’ve expression of solidarity flexible. It just says that he bles were turned, and her been married to my hus- kicks the door. So, I have with the friends who are responses mimic the con- band for more than 30 sex with him so I can live sitting in the back. Person- has too many points to pass, cern I show her. I suggest- years. I run several miles a in peace. Do most men do ally, I think it sends a but nothing better to do.) ed she try a different web- day and, with all the work I this when they don’t get wrong message and could Now, though, East, who has site or mode of meeting do, I don’t always feel like sex as often as they like? cause resentment unless a strong hand, will wonder potential partners, but it having sex. Lately, I have SPOUSE SULKING there’s a practical reason about a slam. Or maybe he hasn’t made a difference. been under a lot of stress, so IN THE NORTH the couple needs the extra will pass and take the mon- I believe in second chanc- I haven’t been in the mood. space — long legs, a bad ey. Here, four hearts doubled es up to a point, but now The other night, he did his DEAR SPOUSE: You back, a weight problem, etc.

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Newman of Swampscott MA Petitioner Janis N Mann of Newton MA To all interested persons: has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to Petitioner Laurel A Forrar of Longwood FL A Petition for Formal Adjudication of Intestacy and Appointment of Personal serve without surety on the bond. a Will has been admitted to informal probate. Representative has been filed by: The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal Janis N Mann of Newton MA Blueberry Hills Rehab of Beverly MA Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without Laurel A Forrar of Longwood FL requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to as requested in the Petition. the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration serve without surety on the bond. The Petitioner requests that: from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal Jonathan J Davey of Quincy MA to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with on the bond in an unsupervised administration. and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration IMPORTANT NOTICE Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney Item: August 9, 2017 Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal the return day of 09/11/2017. NAHANT Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written BOARD OF SELECTMEN Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Item: August 9, 2017 timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further The Nahant Board of Selectmen will be holding a public hearing on Wednesday, notice to you. August 16, 2017 at 7:40 pm at the Nahant Town Hall, 334 Nahant Rd, Nahant, UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM MA on a petition received from National Grid, North Andover, MA 01845, to PROBATE CODE (MUPC) construct a line of underground electric conduits, including the necessary Have something to sell? A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised sustaining and protecting fixtures under and across the public way located on administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the Willow Road from pole 99 to serve residential customer at 132 Willow Road Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the Nahant. We can help! administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the Court in any manner relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and BOARD OF SELECTMEN expenses of administration. Francis Barile, Chairman WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. 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Yellow- “Wonderlandscape: for captive dolphins and whales stone is the poster child for Yellowstone National the National Park Service, Park and the Evolu- By Caleb Jones where they say captive Kina is believed to be the waii’s Marine Mammal and it has been the focal point for debates about cli- tion of an American ASSOCIATED PRESS marine animals could re- last living captive animal Research Program. Cultural Icon,” by tire and live a life closer in the United States taken His sea pens where Kina mate change and wildlife management for some time. John Clayton. WAIMANALO, Ha- to nature. At least two from a Japanese dolphin lived at the university waii — A Hawaii marine The history is vast and sur- groups already are work- drive. were among them. It cost park’s purchase of Kina, prising, and Clayton takes seen. The wild animals were ing to create such sanctu- Today, most marine nearly $1 million a year to a 40-year-old false killer several key moments in the part of the experience and aries, but experts question mammals in parks are keep three animals at the whale long used in echo- life of Yellowstone to follow steps were taken to make whether they can stay born in captive breeding lab. location research, has its growth and why it con- them part of a show. afloat. programs that originated reignited a debate about Scientists agree most tinues to be the jewel of the The book includes ele- captive marine mammals A closer look at the dis- when wild animals were captive whales wouldn’t system. ments of the park’s histo- and the places that care cussion: taken from the ocean. survive if released into the In the early years of the ry from its initial creation for them. HOW DO MARINE Parks and aquariums wild. United States, the first ex- in an area where states Most of the world’s cap- MAMMALS END UP IN have long moved animals Keiko, the orca that plorers of the West heard hadn’t been established tive cetaceans — dolphins, CAPTIVITY? among different facili- starred as Willy in the stories about a land with yet to the present, where whales and porpoises In the past, many were ties to ensure genetic di- 1993 blockbuster “Free canyons, geysers, and water- the folks who work there — are now born in ma- captured from the wild, versity but can now mail Willy,” is an example of falls that sounded too good have to struggle with the rine-park breeding pro- taken from their family sperm from their animals the difficulty involved in to be true. It wasn’t until dichotomy of keeping the grams, though some are pods and put in marine to other parks to ensure a releasing captive animals. Thomas Moran returned land pristine while also still taken from the wild. parks. healthy population. In the film, a boy helps from a trip with paintings of keeping the visitors hap- Since they’re so expensive In Japan, fishermen WHAT ABOUT set the captive whale free. what he saw that the unique py. In 11 chapters, Clayton to care for, even marine would round up scores of RESEARCH LABS? But in real life, Keiko was region actually lived up to examines key moments mammals used solely for dolphins and whales in Most labs around the rescued after the movie the rumors. Soon after the along with the colorful research, like Kina, often coves, killing most but world that keep marine because of an outcry over land was set aside as a park, cast of characters who end up at attractions like selecting some for sale to mammals solely for sci- his conditions at a Mexico but since there was no Na- helped shape Yellowstone Oahu’s Sea Life Park. parks. That fishery has ence have closed because park. The whale eventu- tional Park Service, it was as we know it today. (One Animal-rights activists been widely criticized, and of funding problems, said ally was released into the initially an area where ev- of them is a cartoon char- are calling for the creation most marine parks no lon- Paul Nachtigall, founder wild but died a short time erything from people build- acter that debuted on tele- of ocean-based refuges, ger take its animals. of the University of Ha- later. ing houses to a zoo could be vision in 1958.) Indoor grow gardens bring your gardening inside By Kim Cook ture levels, so even if your ASSOCIATED PRESS thumb’s not the greenest, you can still find success. A tasty salad of tender Linnea and Tarren Wolfe pea shoots. Handfuls of of Vancouver, British Co- fragrant herbs for the lumbia, decided to de- stew. Snack veggies for sign a home grower after The vertical lunch boxes. watching their kids gobble garden of grow- Keeping a fresh supply of up sunflower and pea- ing greens, and greens and herbs on hand shoot microgreens “like the burble of a can be challenging as the potato chips.” circulating water growing season winds Their Urban Cultivator pump make for down, or if you don’t have looks like a wine fridge. It a pleasing and a garden. But now you can comes as a free-standing pretty addition to plop a planter anywhere in unit, topped with a butch- a sunny kitchen your house, set a few tim- er block, or it can be in- or sunroom. ers, and in about 10 days stalled under the counter you’ll be nibbling greens and hooked up like a dish- like a contented rabbit. All washer. The company of- PHOTOS | year round. fers an extensive seed se- ASSOCIATED PRESS There are a variety of in- lection, but anything from door grow gardens on the your local garden center microgreens. is part of a, well, growing she says. You don’t need a She thinks these kits market that come with ev- will grow. (www.urbancul- “Most of them only take movement, says New York yard, or favorable weather. shouldn’t just be relegated erything you need: planter, tivator.net) about 7 to 10 days to landscape architect Janice “What a pleasure to to the kitchen. planting medium, seeds, Linnea Wolfe advis- grow,” she says. “You can Parker. have fresh herbs, flowers “I’d put them anywhere — fertilizer and a high-in- es home gardeners to do mass-consume them, and “The technology of these and vegetables, and expe- dining room tables and cof- tensity grow light. Smart some research into the the health benefits are ex- kits simplifies hydroponic rience a connection to na- fee tables come to mind. Or tech and remote controls benefits of the edible, im- traordinary.” gardening at its best, and ture no matter where you in ‘dead’ spaces that have no adjust lighting and mois- mature greens known as The indoor garden trend makes it available to all,” are,” says Parker. light or interest,” she says. B8 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 2017 FOOD Having an open mind about food

By Rosalie ians cook their animals some using mostly the Sardinia! In the meantime, Harrington over an open fire above shellfish which we bought I enjoy using pancetta, ITEM FOOD EDITOR ground turning the spit by at the local market, and which I buy in a good size hand as the meat roasts that satisfied my fish piece and grind in the food Imagine living on an is- over bundles of smolder- craving for awhile. processor. I make little bag- land, in a nation obsessed ing myrtle twigs that in- According to Waverley gies of it and freeze them. with food, and not having fuse flavor into the meat. Root, a legendary food writ- Bacon and sausage add so seafood be the focus of The air around the spit is er from midway through much flavor as well to a your cuisine? On Sardin- also perfumed by the pro- the last century, “Making good minestrone. The great ia for a holiday with my cess, as an aroma spreads bread is almost a religious maestros of the kitchen, to Roman cousins a decade around the neighborhood rite in Sardinia. The link me, aren’t the big bellied or so back, they had bor- that drives anyone down- between bread and religion chefs who make perfection Rosalie’s Pork Chop Milanese. rowed a wonderful seaside wind a bit crazy with Pav- is deeply rooted in many in high end restaurants villa where we stayed for a lovian anticipation. Part countries. Deities respon- using the dearest of ingre- artist and that she was a verley Root, and I noticed week. I arrived assuming of the reason the aromas sible for grain were wor- dients. I’m more impressed highly respected cookbook that the illustrations that the island would be are so readily shared is, of shipped in many early soci- with the peasant chefs, like editor and writer. They were by Samuel Cham- teeming with fish, the sar- course, that the open fire is eties, while more developed my Italian grandmother — brought me a calendar berlain. Root mentioned dine — its namesake — located outdoors, for obvi- ones say grace for their dai- and my Mississippi one too that Sam had created with him in the introduction: being just a starting point. ous reasons. But you might ly bread.” Most Sardinians — who knew how to make beautiful etchings of plac- “As a by-product of the au- And while there is plenty be surprised to know that make what is called “music sure every scrap of food es that were meaningful thor’s research, you are re- of seafood consumed there, it isn’t just the spit that is paper bread,” because it is was used as they prepared to them, accompanied by warded with more than a the focus is on other items! outside — the entire kitch- unleavened. It comes out simple meals that tasted their recipes. Their home The Sardinians, much to smattering of Italy’s past. en in this very warm Ital- of the oven in crisp round incredible. I’m so glad that was a few blocks from A thread of history runs my surprise, prefer game, ian island is almost always leaves which are piled up I had the opportunity to my little place and they through every chapter. meat and bread. While I a complete, open air room on one another in a heap. I seemed to thoroughly enjoy learn this at the side of my Another bonus is a reveal- may have been surprised, equipped with all the usu- have not found any bakery grandmothers. that proximity, and I got ing glimpse of the Italian as is always the case in It- al appliances. This is how that makes this bread in In 1973, during my first to see their shared love of language. Embedded in aly, I wasn’t disappointed kitchens there have been this country, however. But year in business in my lit- food and their relationship by the food they do love. for more than five thou- in Sardinia, bread is taken tle storefront restaurant, firsthand. It was a real hon- the text are rare morsels There are two sheep for sand years and it is not so seriously that it replaces I had some favorite cus- or to have them frequent of humor, some subtle, each person on the island, about to change. We were pasta in some cases. For ex- tomers, the Chamberlains, my place. Sadly, Sam died some hilarious … I only the second largest in Ita- lucky to be entertained by ample, their Zuppa Sarda Sam and Clementine. They in January of 1975, so the hope that when my book is ly after Sicily, leading to friends from the island and is a stale bread with moz- were an older couple who experience was short-lived, read, hopefully soon, that wonderful cheeses and enjoyed their home cook- zarella cheese, egg parsley seemed well-traveled and but it was a joy to have had people will find it engag- meats being served. ing almost as much as our and pepper in broth. I also sophisticated about food. It the chance to get to know ing and will be inspired to Game is available to any- own, which is always the experienced fregula, which took a while before it was them. cook Italian and, to quote one who has a few cartridg- best, in my opinion. is a tiny saffron flavored brought to my attention In going through some Sam Chamberlain, erase es. The wild boar prosciut- Although Sardinians are ball of pasta dough served that he was a world famous of my books last week, I the misconception that to with bread and the local not fish lovers, it is some- with a tomato sauce that is writer, photographer and came across one by Wa- “it’s all spaghetti.” cheese, Pecorino Sardo, times on the menu, served so delicious. and another cheese called simply fried or grilled I love starting a soup like Fiore Sardo, these were with no fancy sauces. My minestrone with a pig’s foot. Pork Chop Milanese one of my best all time food preference for fish soup is If only there was a butcher experiences. The Sardin- frutti di mare, so we made to supply it, like the one in • Choose a center cut chop for each person. Pound each chop to flatten it slightly. • Prepare fresh bread crumbs: Pulse several slices of rustic day old bread in the food processor with half tsp. of fresh rosemary, de-stemmed, two cloves of garlic, two tbsp. of olive oil, six basil leaves and a little sprig of flat leaf parsley, salt and pepper and a quarter cup of Parmesan. It should resemble medium crumbs, not unlike store bought, but these will taste much better. Pour crumbs into a soup bowl — you will need about two cups. • In another bowl beat two eggs. • Rinse the meat and pat it dry with paper towel. • In a saute pan heat four tbsp. of olive oil until hot. Press the chop into the crumbs on both sides and then into the beaten eggs and back into the crumbs, pressing down to absorb the crumbs nicely. • Without crowding the pan saute till brown on both sides and remove to a platter that will go in PERIWINKLESINC.COM a preheated oven to continue cooking and keep warm. 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